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Compiling Java for Embedded Systems Sun's Java is going to have a place in the embedded systems world--there's no doubt about that. But the portable bytecodes that are a major Java attribute also require a just-in-time compiler, and that's not good enough or fast enough for many embedded applications. One solution is to employ a traditional optimizing, ahead-of-time compiler using linker, and debugging technology and bolt a Java front end on it. This week's contributed article from Cygnus Solutions explains how this can be accomplished and pays special attention to using Java in embedded and limited memory environments. Click HERE to link to the full article. Home | Product Report | Feature Story | Application Note | Vendor Tools | Feedback
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