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Discussion Groups | Comp.Arch.Embedded | Sun Augments Its Offerings for Embedded Market Through New Versions of Java Platform Standard Edition

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Sun Augments Its Offerings for Embedded Market Through New Versions of Java Platform Standard Edition - 00:38 05-04-06

Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW), the creator and leading advocate
of Java technology, today expanded its offerings for the embedded
development market by releasing two new editions of theJava Platform
Standard Edition (Java SE) - a reduced-footprint build that uses less
than 25 megabytes (MB) of storage, and a fully supported custom port
for PowerPC users. Sun also announced a new tuning and benchmarking
service for optimizing performance of the Java SE platform for embedded
deployments. Sun will also be demonstrating the early access release of
its Sun Java Real-Time System version 2.0 in their booth at the show.


http://technology-post.com/tech/?p=578




Re: Sun Augments Its Offerings for Embedded Market Through New Versions of Java Platform Standard Edition - Steve at fivetrees - 11:26 06-04-06

<t...@yahoo.com> wrote in message 
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> Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: SUNW), the creator and leading advocate
> of Java technology, today expanded its offerings for the embedded
> development market by releasing two new editions of theJava Platform
> Standard Edition (Java SE) - a reduced-footprint build that uses less
> than 25 megabytes (MB) of storage

ROFL!

Think I'll stick with C, thanks.

Steve
http://www.fivetrees.com