Slightly off-topic: I attended a high-level talk by Oracle last night about their Java strategy. One thing they said was that they want to push more of the SE API down to ME and eventually eliminate ME (if I understood them correctly). They also said they're working on running a JVM on a bare Xen hypervisor without an intervening OS. So their intentions seem to be to focus on heavier platforms. They talked just a tiny bit about embedded, but that certainly did not sound like a priority.
However, the talk was more marketing than tech, so I'm not sure that this means too much. Too bad I didn't see this thread yesterday, or I would have asked about RTSJ. Chris -----Original Message----- From: Peter Firmstone [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, February 23, 2010 10:49 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Real Time Java ... I'm looking at Sun's RTSJ and Embedded Industrial x86 at the moment. My guess is that Oracle wont open it, even though Sun originally intended to. Java looks ideal for embedded. Although at this stage I have no intent of utilising Jini on real time threads. ...
