The Java Virtual Machine.

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Title: The Java Virtual Machine.
Authors: Craig, Iain D.
Source: Virtual Machines; 2006, p27-59, 33p
Abstract: It is arguable that Java and its ˵compile once, run anywhere″ slogan started the current interest in virtual machines; indeed, it would appear to have popularised the term ˵virtual machine″. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:It is arguable that Java and its ˵compile once, run anywhere″ slogan started the current interest in virtual machines; indeed, it would appear to have popularised the term ˵virtual machine″. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISBN:9781852339692
DOI:10.1007/978-1-84628-246-1_3