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While the media is downplaying ASUS' ROM boot chip, it may be the most interesting development in a while.

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RSSOwl is a free RSS (0.91, 0.92, 1.0, 2.0) newsreader written in Java programming language using SWT as fast graphic library. Features of RSSOwl include reading RSS or RDF newsfeeds in a comfortable tab folder, save newsfeeds in categories, export them to PDF / HTML or OPML, and view news in an internal browser. Read more

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  • Aegis VM
    an on-going effort to develop a lightweight, secure virtual machine for executing Java bytecode. The VM is intended to be an extension framework for applications or devices that dynamically load and execute untrusted extensions
  • C# Java Virtual Machine
    C# Java Virtual Machine is a tiny implementation of the Java VM, including simple native classes. It written using the C# language. The VM is very easily expandable by writing additional native or Java classes.
  • CACAO
    A research Java Virtual Machine developed at the Vienna University of Technology and released under the GPL. The VM uses a compile-only approach, which means there is no interpreter available. The optimizing JIT compiler is available for a number of architectures.
  • ElectricalFire
    ElectricalFire uses JIT (Just In Time) compilation techniques to accelerate Java code execution. ElectricalFire was designed from the start to generate high-performance machine code and to be portable to many different processor architectures.
  • Excelsior JET
    (commercal) a Java VM implemented as a combination of three major components: (1) optimizing ahead-of-time (AOT) compiler, which transforms your Java applications into native binary executables; (2) caching JIT compiler, responsible for handling dynamically loaded classes that could not be precompiled; (3) high performance runtime, implementing support for Java memory management, threading, synchronization, exceptions
  • JamVM
    conforms to the JVM specification version 2 (blue book). In comparison to most other VM's (free and commercial) it is extremely small, with a stripped executable on PowerPC of only ~90K, and Intel 70K. However, unlike other small VMs (e.g. KVM) it is designed to support the full specification, and includes support for object finalisation and the Java Native Interface (JNI)
  • JanosVM
    a virtual machine for executing Java bytecodes. Unlike any available virtual machine, the JanosVM supports multiple, separate processes (called "teams" in JanosVM) within a single VM
  • Japhar
    the Hungry Programmers' Java VM. It has been built from the ground up without consulting Sun's sources
  • Java PathFinder
    Java PathFinder (JPF) is a system to verify executable Java bytecode programs. In its basic form, it is a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) that is used as an explicit state software model checker, systematically exploring all potential execution paths of a program to find violations of properties like deadlocks or unhandled exceptions.
  • JavaDesktopEngine
    JavaDesktopEngine is a Java engine capable of running several programs within the same VM instance, without launching lots of VMs for simple processes. Services exposed can be accessed by trivial XML-RPC calls.
  • Jikes RVM
    a research virtual machine developed at the IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
  • joeq virtual machine
    a Java 2 (JDK 1.3) compatible virtual machine. joeq is unique in that it is entirely implemented in JavaTM, leading to greater reliability, portability, maintainability, and efficiency. It is also language-independent, so code from any supported language can be seamlessly compiled, linked, and executed --- all dynamically
  • Jupiter
    Jupiter Java Virtual Machine is designed for modularity and extensibility.
  • kissme
    kissme is a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) freely available under the GPL. It is still in an early development stage but can run simple Java programs.
  • LaTTe
    a virtual machine which is able to execute Java bytecode. It includes a novel JIT compiler targeted to RISC machines (specifically the UltraSPARC). The JIT compiler generates RISC code of good quality through a clever mapping of Java stack operands to registers with a negligible overhead
  • NanoVM
    NanoVM is a tiny (less than 8 kB of code including simple native classes and a bootloader) implementation of the Java VM. It currently runs on Linux and the AVR microcontroller family.
  • ORP
    Open Runtime Platform: an open source research infrastructure project that provides these features thus enabling the rapid evolution of systems research of dynamic compilation and memory management
  • SableVM
    The goal of this project is to build an efficient Java virtual machine in C for the GNU/Linux operating system. SableVM implements the Java virtual machine specification, second edition.
  • teaseme
    teaseme is a JVM that runs in the linux kernel.
  • WebLogic JRockit
    a high performance Java Virtual Machine (JVM) for use on servers, fully implementing the latest Java standards from Sun



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