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    Jikes RVM
    The Jikes Research Virtual Machine (RVM) is designed to execute Java(TM) programs that are typically used in research on fundamental virtual machine design issues.
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    Jem is a real time Java operating system designed for embedded devices. It focuses on a flexible and robust operating system architecture.
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    Jasclipse is an Eclipse plugin for developing applications written in Jasmin. It provides Jasmin editor with syntax highlighting, error marking and Ctrl+Space assistance. It also allows compiling your files with Jasmin 2.2
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    JaDiMa (Java Distributed Machine} is a collaborative platform to construct high performance distributed java applications on grid platforms. It is a system that automatically and transparently manages the remote libraries used in a java application.
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    A free Virtual Filesystem Browser written in Java. It can replace the standard java JFileChooser in applications that need to access local and remote files.
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    Library for implementation of interoperable metaobject protocols for dynamic languages running on a Java Virtual Machine.
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    An implementation of the MIDP2 specification on top of Java SE, to make it possible to use the same development tools during most development phases of a MIDlet as for a normal Java SE application.
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    Djarva Language and VM

    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 virtual machine 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/).
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