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  1. HotSpot (282 bytes)
    1: [[wikipedia::HotSpot_(Java)|HotSpot]] is indeed the primary [[Java]] [[VM]], but ther...

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  1. Blogs:JaroslavTulach:Practical Design (17,458 bytes)
    247: ...TML]] (via [[Knockout.js]]) and the benefits of [[HotSpot]] [[Java]] [[VM]]. As the [[Twitter]] example sho...
  2. CompilerOptimizations (5,391 bytes)
    3: ... and only later, when it is really executed the [[HotSpot]] virtual machine performs optimizations. The [[D...
    19: ...rprising (''over'')optimization of [[JavaC]] or [[HotSpot]]. It turns out that, in spite of being declared ...
  3. HotSpot (282 bytes)
    1: [[wikipedia::HotSpot_(Java)|HotSpot]] is indeed the primary [[Java]] [[VM]], but ther...
  4. Dependencies (5,080 bytes)
    17: ...u run each part of the application in different [[HotSpot|VM]]?
  5. JavaScript (4,469 bytes)
    31: ...va]] as a language not bound by restrictions of [[HotSpot]] [[VM]] like in case of [[DukeScript]].
  6. Scala (2,590 bytes)
    1: ...]] is a language capable to run on the [[Java]] [[HotSpot|virtual machine]]. It merges various functional l...
  7. Co-existence (1,703 bytes)
    7: ...ave two running [[OSGi]] containers in the same [[HotSpot|virtual machine]] quite easily (as the [[API]] do...
    21: ...xample of such [[API]]s. One needs to start new [[HotSpot|virtual machine]] to get different behavior.
  8. Modular Java SE (19,537 bytes)
    154: ...ing to change the specification of the [[Java]] [[HotSpot|virtual machine]] to allow a class with not fully...
    156: ...ns]] [[API]]s, I obviously could not change the [[HotSpot|virtual machine]] spec. I was left with only one ...
    158: ... to do ''partial resolution'' of classes by the [[HotSpot|virtual machine]]. Especially when one faces a ''...
  9. CacheForModularity (4,221 bytes)
    110: In case of owning [[HotSpot]], this could be combined
    111: ...th caching not .class files, but their internal [[HotSpot]] representation. Then the result might get even ...
  10. Bytecode (300 bytes)
    1: ...wikipedia::Lingua_franca|lingua franca]] of the [[HotSpot]] virtual machine. [[Java]] programs are compiled...
  11. JVM (21 bytes)
    1: #REDIRECT [[HotSpot]]
  12. Closures (3,889 bytes)
    21: ...nvokeDynamic]] is for other languages on top of [[HotSpot]] virtual machine and doing all of this just beca...
  13. InvokeDynamic (11,361 bytes)
    1: ...ve that having [[invokeDynamic]] instruction in [[HotSpot]] [[VM]] can be beneficial. [[I]] even [[Closure...
    5: Implementing different languages on top of [[HotSpot]] virtual machine is of different complexity. Whe...
    29: ...eptably (which probably took many nights of the [[HotSpot]] team members, but ''when there is a will, there...
    35: ...e) feature. It is a [[HotSpot]] feature to make [[HotSpot]] more attractive for other languages than [[Java...
    36: That is of course [[good]] intention. [[HotSpot]] is still one of the best performing [[VM]]s out...
  14. VM (21 bytes)
    1: #REDIRECT [[HotSpot]]
  15. Startup (5,922 bytes)
    9: ...iles, link them together, recompile them so the [[HotSpot]] machine understands
    20: ...ost of the application libraries, including the [[HotSpot]] runtime, etc.
  16. Hotswap (11,992 bytes)
    1: ...]] released [http://ssw.jku.at/dcevm/ his patched Hotspot]!
    32: ...espair any longer. [[Thomas Würthinger]] fixed [[HotSpot]] to handle the real [[hotswap]] by itself. No ne...
    36: Thomas's version of [[HotSpot]] [[VM]] solves the old vs. new objects problem. ...
  17. Javeleon (5,181 bytes)
    1: ...thinger]], just not implemented directly inside [[HotSpot]], but externally via [http://download.oracle.com...
  18. Thomas Würthinger (962 bytes)
    1: ...st skilled people when it comes to knowledge of [[HotSpot]] [[VM]]. For example he implemented true [[Hotsw...
  19. Erasure (6,177 bytes)
    3: .... Also the goal was to minimize changes in the [[HotSpot]] [[JVM]]. In order to achieve this, the compiler...
  20. Final interface (8,284 bytes)
    25: All that is needed is to motivate owner of [[HotSpot]] to implement some small enhancement. That howev...
  21. GWT (4,219 bytes)
    1: ... The [[GWT]] compiler runs in real [[VM]] (e.g. [[HotSpot]]) and translates [[Java]] code to static [[JavaS...
    26: ...can grow and behave same in browsers as well as [[HotSpot]].
    30: ...mmon ground for the [[Java]] as we know it (aka [[HotSpot]]) and [[Java]] that fits into browsers.
  22. Bck2Brwsr (6,202 bytes)
    13: ...ce code (especially the libraries part, not the [[HotSpot]] part). [[Bck2Brwsr]] thus needs to match the [[...
  23. Bck2BrwsrViaRegisters (1,799 bytes)
    41: ...he benchmark only four times slower compared to [[HotSpot]] - the real [[Java]]'s virtual machine.
  24. Bck2BrwsrJavadoc (2,873 bytes)
    11: ...there are however general annotations (work on <b>HotSpot</b>, [[Bck2Brwsr]], [[TeaVM]] and other VMs) whic...
  25. Twitter (2,317 bytes)
    31: How can the same code run in [[HotSpot]] as well as [[Bck2Brwsr]] [[VM]]s? Is the [[Bck2...
  26. FXBrwsr (2,350 bytes)
    1: ...o use full featured [[Java]] runtime (e.g. real [[HotSpot]] [[VM]]), but still rely on a very lightweight r...
    11: ...an be unit tested and also (as the code runs in [[HotSpot]] [[VM]] it can be fully debugged). Just follow t...
  27. JSON4Brwsr (2,836 bytes)
    15: ...he execution technology (e.g. [[Bck2Brwsr]] vs. [[HotSpot]] vs. for example [[TeaVM]]) rendering technology...
  28. Doppio (1,435 bytes)
    5: ...round which could be shared between [[Java]] in [[HotSpot]] and in a browser.
  29. MigrateFromGWT (8,770 bytes)
    5: ...nterface methods can easily be migrated to real [[HotSpot]] virtual machine. Imagine following application ...
    108: === Real [[HotSpot]] [[VM]] ===
    110: ...''WebView'''. This gives us all the benefits of [[HotSpot]] and real [[Java]] (including features of modern...
  30. Truffle (2,083 bytes)
    1: ... treatment by [[Graal]] (alternative version of [[HotSpot]] [[VM]]). As a result a well written interpreter...
    3: ...]] patterns are then recognized by the enhanced [[HotSpot]] compiler to emit more effective code. All of th...
  31. Graal (417 bytes)
    1: ...re progress on [[Graal]] than there ever was on [[HotSpot]].
  32. Bck2BrwsrThreading (3,817 bytes)
    9: ...en them. We need to verify its behavior in real [[HotSpot]] [[VM]]. Then let's modify the [[Bck2Brwsr]] [[V...
    18: # verify it runs in real HotSpot VM (and with JavaFX)
  33. OracleLabs (3,298 bytes)
    11: ... [[Graal]] compiler to be viable alternative to [[HotSpot]]. We want our [[Ruby]], [[JavaScript]], [[R]] la...
  34. Bck2Brwsr 0.17 (1,455 bytes)
    1: ...ainly not an excuse to be ten times slower than [[HotSpot]] (which was the previous state of [[Bck2Brwsr]])...
    5: ...any times being at most three times slower than [[HotSpot]]. Given the primary goal of [[Bck2Brwsr]] is [[m...
  35. SubstrateVM (633 bytes)
    3: ... different basis and thus it can produce small, [[HotSpot]] independent code that starts fast and runs well...
  36. Go (9,738 bytes)
    121: ...ame as the [[JIT]] compiler used in [[GraalVM]] [[HotSpot]] mode - e.g. the same optimizations that are app...
  37. FourthGraalAdventures (8,081 bytes)
    7: ... Rather than that let's collect the profiles in [[HotSpot]] mode of [[GraalVM]] EE! As such I introduced ''...
    37: ...o keep the rest of the application in classical [[HotSpot]] [[JVM]].
  38. Helidon (3,109 bytes)
    11: ...uggy and works in [[HotSpot]] mode just because [[HotSpot]] [[JVM]] is too slow when booting up.
    13: ...creating new one. This worked without issues on [[HotSpot]] [[JVM]]. However with [[NativeImage]] generated...
  39. AOTMadeFaster (14,965 bytes)
    21: ...image]] limits its users more than classical Java HotSpot VM would.
  40. FifthGraalAdventures (3,718 bytes)
    11: [[HotSpot]] based PGO profiles gathering has made it into [...
  41. Genetics (6,409 bytes)
    40: ...]], but adjusting them to run on both systems - [[HotSpot]] and [[Android]] - was possible and after few ye...

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