Simplifying real-time Java development

Posted by solrac on Jul 20, 2007 12:17 AM EDT
IBM/DeveloperWorks; By Michael Dawson
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Now that real-time Java virtual machines support scoped memory, defining common patterns for scoped memory usage can improve developer productivity. These patterns reduce the need to understand or work with scopes directly by providing scopes' core functions with less complexity.

Now that real-time Java virtual machines support scoped memory, defining common patterns for scoped memory usage can improve developer productivity. These patterns reduce the need to understand or work with scopes directly by providing scopes' core functions with less complexity. Also, check out the rest of the Real-time Java series.

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