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Virtualmachine/emulator; "holding pen" for self-replicating programs written in custom RISC assembly-like language, evolving via random point mutations and periodic fitness-based cullings. Inspired (like Avida) by Thomas Ray's alife simulator, Tierra
LIPI (acronym for "LIPI Is Platform Independent") is a new
project to develop a binary-interpreter that will allow
truly platform-independent programs to be written. Unlike
Java (which was originally conceived for the purpose of
operating appliances)
Internet C++/Internet VirtualMachine is a high-speed, open-source alternative to Java and .NET. Applications written in standard languages, such as C and C++. OpenGL 1.2 support brings portable high-speed 3D graphics and games.
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A small, efficient and reliable javavirtualmachine aimed at portable devices (but also runnable on desktop computers), initially written by Rick Wild of Wabasoft. This account is for the development of the VM core and the associated core java packages.
xdProf is a tool that captures and analyzes stack traces sent at a fixed interval from JavaVirtual Machines in a distributed system. The xdProf client uses a C/C++ JavaVirtualMachine Profiling Interface (JVMPI) library and works on many platforms.
A Linux kernel module JVM, derived from kissme (also on SourceForge). Includes a host build for debugging. Built with an eye toward the JOS Project (http://www.jos.org).
Pocket Smalltalk is Smalltalk-80 for small machines. Currently we support PalmOS with a virtual machine. We are looking for ports to other devices. PSt consists of an IDE (currently for Win32), which generates executables from Smalltalk source.
Auth0 Token Vault handles secure token storage, exchange, and refresh for external providers so you don't have to build it yourself.
Rolling your own OAuth token storage can be a security liability. Token Vault securely stores access and refresh tokens from federated providers and handles exchange and renewal automatically. Connected accounts, refresh exchange, and privileged worker flows included.
A VirtualMachine Linux appliance (for Virtualbox). This Fedora Remix puts emphasis on Java based applications. Includes OpenOffice.org, OpenJDK, browser plug-ins (IcedTea), and popular Java based applications like Azureus/Vuze, jEdit, and more.
This is one small and fast JAVA implementation of java.util.queue which permanently stores queue data into files. Use of this implementation avoid use of huge JMS implementations. All read and write operations have to be on one JAVAvirtualmachine.
High Availability using Virtualization:
Set up two servers (main and backup). The backup should come into action when the main goes down, & should continue the operation that the main was running, exactly from the point of failure, without loss of data.
A Garbage Collector implementing an 'Oldest First' algorithm, written in C++ to be integrated with a managed environment(java/CLI). The first current target of the GC is the Apache Harmony JVM.
Djarva - object language, compiler and virtual machine
Djarva is object language inspired by Ruby and Java languages. Djarva project includes Djarva language, Djarva language to Djarva bytecode compiler and Djarva virtualmachine accepting Djarva bytecode. Whole solution is implemented in the Java language. Djarva compiler is based on JKIT (see http://homepages.ecs.vuw.ac.nz/~djp/jkit/).
one type of dynamic language whos backgrouand virtualmachine is base on S-expression, just as lisp a looks like. and the idea of the forgrand of snail comes from python mainly, and some from java.