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| Weekly updates: Tuesday, March 9, 2010 7:00:00 PM Sun digging deep for dynamic language support Sun is planning to increase support for dynamic languages and is looking at various ways to better allow dynamically typed languages to run on the Java Virtual Machine. http://www.baselinemag.comJava Hotspot talk at the TriJUG tonight I'm a bit late in blogging this. Tonight's talk at the TriJUG looks to be a very good one, presented by Sun blogger and JVM guru Steve Goldman who works from Sun's Cary, NC office. New Compiler Optimizations in the Java HotSpot(tm) virtual machine.Present
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optimizations, escape analysis, multi-tier compilation, and other topics will be covered. This talk is targeted at users of the Java(tm) programming language interested in how their programs are dynamically compiled to high-performanc
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machine code and what performance improvements to expect in various areas in the Java(tm) SE 6 release. http://rollerweblogger.orgInfoQ: JSR 284: Towards a "virtual Java virtual machine" The first early review draft of JSR 284: Resource Consumption Management API has been posted for review. Spec lead Greg Czajkowski told InfoQ "In some respects this is a step towards "virtual Java virtual machine", where a single instance of the JVM can host programs whose data and performance can be isolated from one another." http://www.infoq.com(IT) Infrastructure Specialist - JavaJ2EEJVM Our client, a top tier investment bank, are seeking a highly experienced Infrastructure Specialist to join their team. You will be required to integrate into an existing team specilising in the design and infrasturcture of Java applications. Applicants will need to posses a strong knowledge and experience of Java, strong knowledge of J2EE design and development, good experience with JVM (Java Virtual Machine) and a strong background in infrastructure design. In addition, experience of Websphere o http://www.jobserve.comLinks for 2006-08-29 del.icio.us La Chose - Subversion Live View Live View is a Java-based graphical forensics tool that creates a VMware virtual machine out of a raw disk image or physical disk. This allows the forensic examiner to "boot up" the image or disk and gain an interactive, user-level perspective of the envi http://feeds.feedburner.comfree multiplayer adventure games Dragon Court is a FREE fantasy roleplaying game. It is graphical and interactive. This game requires a Java Virtual Machine . MMORPG Multiplayer Online Gaming Top 100. World Online Games. i. 1997-2005 Freds Friends Inc. and Fiends.com - Privacy Policy. Home - Games - Archive - Blast Doors http://www.tinysblackadventure.braincancer.beAdobe hands over the AVM to Mozilla This was an interesting move. I couldnt wait to blog about it just to see the reaction and thoughts. The goal of the Tamarin project is to implement a high-performanc
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open source implementation of the ECMAScript 4th edition (ES4) language specification. The Tamarin virtual machine will be used by Mozilla within SpiderMonkey, the core JavaScript engine embedded in Firefox, and other products based on Mozilla technology. The code will continue to be used by Adobe as part of the ActionScript Virtual Machine within Adobe Flash Player. Read more about the Tamarin Project to get the full scope. Update: Read more about the donation from Adobe.com. http://blogs.katapultmedia.com |
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