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A Low-Footprint Class Loading Mechanism for <endeca_term>Embedded Java</endeca_term> Virtual Machines

A Low-Footprint Class Loading Mechanism for Embedded Java Virtual Machines

...possible to dramatically reduce the memory consumption of classes loaded in an embedded Java virtual machine without reducing its functionalities. The authors describe how to... Read more

1 January, 2011
Code Generation for <endeca_term>Embedded Java</endeca_term> With Ptolemy

Code Generation for Embedded Java With Ptolemy

Code generation from models is the ultimate goal of model-based design. For real-time systems the generated code must be... Read more

30 July, 2010

Oracle announces mobile app development tools

...s hardware, such as the camera, GPS or barcode scanner using natively embedded Java code, in order to provide extra functionality. The package also includes... Read more

15 March, 2011
KosmicTask 1.2.3

KosmicTask 1.2.3

...in the following scripting languages Bash shell C shell C (embedded) C++ (embedded) Java Javascript Korn shell Lua (embedded) Perl PHP Python Ruby Tcl Tenex... Read more

13 April, 2012

US Report: Sun says HP walks 'funny line' with Java

...said Sun Microsystems and Hewlett Packard are pursuing "completely parallel paths" with embedded Java, and there is no danger that Java will be fragmented. Mitchell... Read more

19 May, 1998 by ZDNet UK

A Year Ago: Microsoft on Trial: Final DoJ witness today?

first published:Tue, 05 Jan 1999 17:18:16 GMT Read more

5 January, 2000 by ZDNet

A Year Ago: Microsoft ordered to hand over pricing details

Originally published Thu, 22 Oct 1998 09:52:22 GMT Read more

22 October, 1999 by Michael Moeller

A Year Ago: Microsoft defends modifying Java

First published: Tue, 01 Sep 1998 09:07:24 GMT Read more

31 August, 1999 by Deborah Gage

Microsoft on Trial: Clash over key document

Microsoft Corp. and antitrust enforcers Thursday wrapped their examination of Microsoft Group Vice President Paul... Read more

29 January, 1999 by Will Rodger

Microsoft on Trial: Judge to rule on bundling issue

The judge overseeing the landmark Microsoft Corp. antitrust trial is expected to rule on a government motion that could... Read more

28 January, 1999 by Will Rodger

Steve Malone: "IT's Like This..."

The antitrust case against Microsoft hasn't told us much we didn't already know. But there are more reasons for being sleepless in Seattle than we might think. Steve Malone explains... Read more

22 January, 1999 by Steve Malone

Microsoft on Trial: Judge quizzes MS witness over testimony

The dean of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's business school Thursday said Microsoft would charge as much as... Read more

22 January, 1999 by Will Rodger

Microsoft on Trial: MS witness concedes DoJ points

An economist testifying for Microsoft in its antitrust case this morning said software companies that "tie" separate... Read more

20 January, 1999 by Will Rodger

Microsoft on Trial: Fairness of poll questioned

Microsoft e-mails reveal an antitrust poll was made to order for Bill Gates. Read more

15 January, 1999 by Will Rodger

Microsoft on Trial: IE bundling debated internally

Microsoft Corp. officials agonised over whether to include the Internet Explorer browser in Windows, and as late as May... Read more

14 January, 1999 by Lisa Bowman

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