For several years now, real-time versions of Java from smaller companies such as Aonix, Aicas and Apogee Software have jousted for market share. Now, large companies such as Sun Microsystems Inc. and ...
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SAN FRANCSICO — Sun Microsystems is rolling out a new and speedier version of its real-time Java software. The Sun Java Real Time Systems 2.0 promises latencies of just a few hundred microseconds.
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Real-Time Innovations' Real-Time Specification for Java Extensions Kit for RTI Data Distribution Service and Sun Java Real Time System brings the Object Management Group's Data Distribution Service to ...
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The recent progress of the 2.0 Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ) has consequences far beyond the traditional real-time programming world. This impact belies the reputation RTSJ has among many ...
Javolution creator Jean-Marie Dautelle discusses different methods to reduce the worst-case execution time of Java applications by leveraging the extra processing power of multicore systems. The ...
SAN FRANCISCO--Sun Microsystems released its "real-time" version of Java this week, software designed for devices that must be able to respond to high-priority events. Sun's Java Real-Time System runs ...