Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: OpenJDK, Apache Harmony, Dalvik, Jazelle, Free Java implementations, HotSpot, Da Vinci Machine, Multimedia Home Platform, List of Java virtual machines, Jikes RVM, Squawk virtual machine, Kaffe, JRockit, J/Direct, TakaTuka, Maxine Virtual Machine, Mika VM, PicoJava, Dalvik Turbo virtual machine, LeJOS, IKVM.NET, JNode, Embedded Java, JAmiga, CACAO, Java processor, Aicas, JamVM, Java Virtual Machine Tools Interface, Jinitiator, JamaicaVM, IBM J9, NSIcom CrE-ME, Mysaifu JVM, NanoVM, Java optimized processor, GNU Interpreter for Java, Concurrent Mark Sweep collector, TinyVM. Excerpt: OpenJDK (aka Open Java Development Kit) is a free and open source implementation of the Java programming language. It is the result of an effort Sun Microsystems began in 2006. The implementation is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) with a linking exception, which exempts components of the Java class library from the GPL licensing terms. OpenJDK will become the official Java SE 7 reference implementation. Sun announced in JavaOne 2006 that Java would become open-source software, and on October 25, 2006, at the Oracle OpenWorld conference, Jonathan Schwartz said that the company intended to announce the open-sourcing of the core Java Platform within 30 to 60 days. Sun released the Java HotSpot virtual machine and compiler as free software under the GNU General Public License on November 13, 2006, with a promise that the rest of the JDK (which includes the Java Runtime Environment) would be placed under the GPL by March 2007, "except for a few components that Sun does not have the right to publish in source form under the GPL". According to free-software advocate Richard Stallman, this would end the "Java trap", the vendor lock-in that he argues applied to Java and programs written in Java. Software entrepreneur Mark Shuttl...
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: OpenJDK, Apache Harmony, Dalvik, Jazelle, Free Java implementations, HotSpot, Da Vinci Machine, Multimedia Home Platform, List of Java virtual machines, Jikes RVM, Squawk virtual machine, Kaffe, JRockit, J/Direct, TakaTuka, Maxine Virtual Machine, Mika VM, PicoJava, Dalvik Turbo virtual machine, LeJOS, IKVM.NET, JNode, Embedded Java, JAmiga, CACAO, Java processor, Aicas, JamVM, Java Virtual Machine Tools Interface, Jinitiator, JamaicaVM, IBM J9, NSIcom CrE-ME, Mysaifu JVM, NanoVM, Java optimized processor, GNU Interpreter for Java, Concurrent Mark Sweep collector, TinyVM. Excerpt: OpenJDK (aka Open Java Development Kit) is a free and open source implementation of the Java programming language. It is the result of an effort Sun Microsystems began in 2006. The implementation is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) with a linking exception, which exempts components of the Java class library from the GPL licensing terms. OpenJDK will become the official Java SE 7 reference implementation. Sun announced in JavaOne 2006 that Java would become open-source software, and on October 25, 2006, at the Oracle OpenWorld conference, Jonathan Schwartz said that the company intended to announce the open-sourcing of the core Java Platform within 30 to 60 days. Sun released the Java HotSpot virtual machine and compiler as free software under the GNU General Public License on November 13, 2006, with a promise that the rest of the JDK (which includes the Java Runtime Environment) would be placed under the GPL by March 2007, "except for a few components that Sun does not have the right to publish in source form under the GPL". According to free-software advocate Richard Stallman, this would end the "Java trap", the vendor lock-in that he argues applied to Java and programs written in Java. Software entrepreneur Mark Shuttl...
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