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Here, both the Operating System and the Java Virtual Machine are trusted, while the software is either corrupted or fake (intentionally produced by an hostile part).
The tested SGI(R) Altix(R) 3700 Bx2 server, powered by 128 Intel(R) Itanium(R) 2 processors and running the high-performance BEA JRockit(R) 5.0 Java Virtual Machine (JVM), which is optimized for Intel-based servers, generated 1,828,349 SPECjbb2005 bops(1) (business operations per second).
BEA JRockit on the Intel-based server platforms provides customers with the opportunity to take advantage of the superior performance of this Java Virtual Machine jointly optimized for Intel-based servers--by delivering exceptional levels of performance, scalability and reliability for rapid development and deployment of mission-critical applications on Intel-based server platforms.
Two years ago, BEA bought its own Java Virtual Machine (JVM), which it optimized with Intel Corp to improve WebLogic's performance on Intel-based x86.
Java code runs as Java Virtual Machine (VT) bytecodes that are either interpreted in the VM or JIT compiled, or can be compiled entirely into native code.
AMICROSOFT has stopped distributing its Java Virtual Machine, so although IE6 tries to download it, it's no longer there.
The WireFusion OS X version, which uses the latest Java Virtual Machine (1.4.
Unlike Java Beans, which run in a special interpreter called a Java Virtual Machine (JVM) on a single machine, EJBs can use functions from many distributed systems.
PointBase Embedded 4.5--A small-footprint, Java Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) designed to be embeded in Java applications that need multiple connections within the same Java Virtual Machine (JVM).
Founded in 1986, Insignia is a supplier of Java virtual machine software solutions for high-growth markets including mobile, digital TV, telematics, and embedded systems.
It also contains the profiles and the Java virtual machine functions that support the essential APIs and explains the critical changes found in the Micro Edition.
Theoretically, this means that developers can write once client-side apps that can run on any device that has a compliant Java Virtual Machine (JVM).
At the end of 1998, Insignia shipped a beta version of Jeode, a Java virtual machine platform for embedded Java devices and Internet appliances.
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