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JRockit was a
proprietary Java
virtual machine (JVM)
originally developed by
Appeal Virtual Machines,
acquired by BEA
Systems in 2002, and
became part...
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history JRockit "OpenJDK".
Retrieved 28 June 2023. "
JRockit Flight Recorder Runtime Guide" (PDF).
Retrieved 22
January 2019.
Oracle JRockit: the Definitive...
- JDBC-compliant databases.
Oracle WebLogic Platform also includes: Formerly,
JRockit, a
custom JVM (discontinued with some
components merged into HotSpot/OpenJDK...
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started out as
JRockit Mission Control, a
production time
profiling and
diagnostics tools suite which was
delivered as a part of the
JRockit JVM distribution...
- GNU's
classpath and GCJ (The GNU
Compiler for Java);
Oracle Corporation's
JRockit JDK, for Windows, Linux, and Solaris; Free and open-source
software portal...
- JD
supports most
versions of Java from 1.1.8
through 10.0.2 as well as
JRockit 90_150,
Jikes 1.2.2,
Eclipse Java
Compiler and
Apache Harmony and is thus...
- Oracle's JVMs is
named HotSpot; the other,
inherited from BEA Systems, is
JRockit.
Oracle owns the Java
trademark and may
allow its use to
certify implementation...
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applications that
include WebLogic Server,
Coherence in-memory datagrid, and
JRockit JVM. In
terms of infrastructure, the
platform is
based on the
Oracle IaaS...
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Institute of
Technology in Stockholm. They were
mainly known for
their JRockit Java
Virtual Machine. They were
acquired in 2002 by BEA Systems, who became...
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purchased Sun.
Designed to
improve support for
Oracle Forms in web sites.
JRockit (originally from
Appeal Virtual Machines) –
acquired by
Oracle for Linux...