Those books are both at least eight years old. Is there anything more
up-to-date than those?

On Thu, Oct 2, 2008 at 10:43 AM, Casper Bang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I don't think you'll find a better intro to the internals than Bill
> Winners "Inside the JVM": 
> http://www.amazon.com/Inside-Java-Virtual-Machine-Venners/dp/0071350934
> Either that or "Programming for the JVM":
> http://www.amazon.com/Programming-Java-TM-Virtual-Machine/dp/0201309726/ref=pd_sim_b_1
>
> Both are a bit dated, but cover all the basics of instructions, stack
> frames etc. Some of the stuff are real eye openers, i.e. the
> difference between a cast and a conversion, and how closely linked the
> byte code and the (original) Java syntax really is.
>
> /Casper
>
> Kram wrote:
>> Firstly I am relatively new to Java only been developing for 2 - 3
>> years, which I know isnt a noobie, but not yet seasoned.
>>
>> I really enjoyed the latest episode a lot, Ive listened to it a few
>> times now, and I find the lower level parts of the JVM and bytecode
>> very interesting.
>>
>> Although I didnt understand all of what was said on the posse ep, I
>> would love to start on a educational journey to learn more about
>> bytecode and the JVM.
>>
>> I was wondering if anyone out there knows of some good, recent books
>> that they could recommend?
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Mark
> >
>



-- 
R. Mark Volkmann
Object Computing, Inc.

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