Google Dalvik Virtual Machine Goes Head to Head With Java & .NET
Blog Google’s Android software ‘stack’ for mobile devices appears to be underpinned by a more substantially game-changing technology than at first thought in the form of the Google Dalvik virtual machine. Below this however is Dalvik, Google’s own...
[November 14, 2007, 14:33]
Android developers get native-code kit
News Android applications run through the Dalvik virtual machine, which emulates a Java virtual machine. On Thursday, the Android Native Development Kit (NDK) was released, allowing coders to create parts of their Android 1.5 applications outside Dalvik...
[June 26, 2009, 12:36]
Google shares Android source code
News But Android includes a 'virtual machine' software layer called Dalvik that runs applications written in the Java programming language. Dalvik isn't a part of the mainstream Java community built by Sun, but it is very close from a programming...
[October 22, 2008, 8:30]
Mistake
Talkback "Another issue might be Google's use of the Dalvik virtual machine, which is not fully compatible with other JavaScript engines. This should be ".Java engines.
[May 22, 2009, 13:53]
JADE Android
Downloads The programming language of ANDROID applications is JAVA and the completely new Dalvik VM, allows accessing all core functionality of the mobile device. JADE Android is a software package that allows developing agent-oriented applications based on...
[December 2, 2009, 6:39]
Android set to take Linux to the mainstream
News According to Google's developers, what distinguishes Android from other Linux platforms is its Dalvik virtual machine. For an operating system to wrestle market share from Microsoft's Windows, it will need two things: the OS-maker's support and low...
[March 4, 2009, 7:48]
Google sets up Android team in Taiwan
News Android applications are written in the Java programming language, but they run not on the Java software foundation from Sun and the industry's Java Community Process, but instead on Google-created foundation called Dalvik.
[March 13, 2009, 8:07]
A rough guide to mobile open source
News Another issue might be Google's use of the Dalvik virtual machine, which is not fully compatible with other Java engines. On Tuesday, Google is expected to finally introduce its mobile, open-source Android platform to the world.
[September 23, 2008, 0:01]
LiMo sets standard for mobile Linux widgets
News He pointed out that the Dalvik programming environment used in Android was specific to that platform, and stressed that while Android relied almost entirely on Google's contributions, LiMo was created through a "truly collaborative effort" across...
[February 9, 2009, 14:18]
Android may spread beyond phones
News Instead, it runs on a Java layer from Google called Dalvik. But some Android partners say the software will be used more broadly than just phones. We're starting to see Android get designed in on devices that extend way beyond the phone — things...
[September 23, 2008, 8:28]



