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Microsoft drops J++ Language
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06/12/1999 19:33:09
 
 
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06/12/1999 00:38:30
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Visual FoxPro
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>>It is only a matter of time before a CPU chip with an embedded JVM is built, and then the speed issue vanishes.
>
>see these:
>http://eet.com/news/97/973news/java.html
>http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG19990709S0012


Here is another URL:

http://www.eetimes.com/story/OEG19991018S0025

It seems that the team at Rockwell that developed the JEM1 (or GEM1) was frustrated by the lack of marketing interest at Rockwell (which developed the Java chip for internal use in avionics systems). So they worked with Rockwell to spin out a company name Ajile (pronounced "agile" ??) which will develop the AJ100 processor.

"The company's AJ100 Java processor features multiple Java virtual machines (JVMs) and an embedded real-time operating system on the chip itself. That dispenses with the need for a hefty external RTOS, because everything is done in microcode.

"We have the best hard real-time, period," said Ajile president George Hwang, a former co-founder of Integrated Device Technology. "Nobody comes close. We can run at 1-microsecond real-time context switching. Anybody else is talking milliseconds."



I seriously doubt that the Java language is going to fade away.

Peter
Peter Robinson ** Rodes Design ** Virginia
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