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JamaicaVM
Developer(s)aicas GmbH
Stable release
8.9.1 / June 11, 2024; 31 days ago (2024-06-11)
Written inC, Assembly, Java
TypeJava Virtual Machine and Java Library
LicenseCommercial
Websitehttps://www.aicas.com/wp/products-services/jamaicavm/

The JamaicaVM is a virtual machine and build environment for developing and running realtime Java programs. It includes a deterministic garbage collector and implements the RTSJ.[1] It is designed for use in both realtime and embedded systems. It provides the base runtime environment for JamaicaCAR.

See also

References

  1. ^ Fridtjof Siebert, "Realtime Garbage Collection in the JamaicaVM 3.0", JTRES 2007, 26–28 September 2007, Vienna, Austria