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LCPC
1999
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Instruction Scheduling in the Presence of Java's Runtime Exceptions
One of the challenges present to a Java compiler is Java’s frequent use of runtime exceptions. These exceptions affect performance directly by requiring explicit checks, as wel...
Matthew Arnold, Michael S. Hsiao, Ulrich Kremer, B...
ACSAC
2004
IEEE
14 years 25 days ago
.NET Security: Lessons Learned and Missed from Java
Many systems execute untrusted programs in virtual machines (VMs) to limit their access to system resources. Sun introduced the Java VM in 1995, primarily intended as a lightweigh...
Nathanael Paul, David Evans
WISES
2003
13 years 10 months ago
Using a Java Optimized Processor in a Real World Application
— Java, a popular programming language on desktop systems, is rarely used in embedded systems. Some features of Java, like thread support in the language, could greatly simplify ...
Martin Schoeberl
COMPSEC
2006
141views more  COMPSEC 2006»
13 years 9 months ago
Comparing Java and .NET security: Lessons learned and missed
Many systems execute untrusted programs in virtual machines (VMs) to limit their access to system resources. Sun introduced the Java VM in 1995, primarily intended as a lightweigh...
Nathanael Paul, David Evans
POS
1998
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Porting a Distributed System to PJama: Orthogonal Persistence for Java?
This paper describes the experience of porting a 25,000 line distributed Java [GJS97] program to version 0.3.5.1 of the orthogonally persistent programming environment PJama. The ...
Huw Evans, Susan Spence