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The Maxine virtual machine is an open source virtual machine that is developed at the University of Manchester. It was formerly developed by Sun Microsystems Laboratories, since renamed Oracle Labs. The emphasis in Maxine's software architecture is on modular design and code reuse for flexibility, configurability, and productivity for industrial and academic virtual machine researchers. It is one of a growing number of Java virtual machines written entirely in Java in a meta-circular style. Examples include Squawk and Jikes RVM.

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  • Maxine (VM) (de)
  • Maxine Virtual Machine (en)
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  • Maxine ist eine virtuelle Maschine geschrieben in der Java-Programmiersprache. Sie wurde als Forschungsprojekt bei Oracle geschrieben und soll durch ein komponentenorientiertes Design Flexibilität und Konfigurierbarkeit erreichen. Maxine ist im Gegensatz zur ‚normalen‘ Laufzeitumgebung fast vollständig in Java geschrieben und bietet über Annotationen mehr Möglichkeiten. (de)
  • The Maxine virtual machine is an open source virtual machine that is developed at the University of Manchester. It was formerly developed by Sun Microsystems Laboratories, since renamed Oracle Labs. The emphasis in Maxine's software architecture is on modular design and code reuse for flexibility, configurability, and productivity for industrial and academic virtual machine researchers. It is one of a growing number of Java virtual machines written entirely in Java in a meta-circular style. Examples include Squawk and Jikes RVM. (en)
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  • Bernd Mathiske, (en)
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  • Maxine ist eine virtuelle Maschine geschrieben in der Java-Programmiersprache. Sie wurde als Forschungsprojekt bei Oracle geschrieben und soll durch ein komponentenorientiertes Design Flexibilität und Konfigurierbarkeit erreichen. Maxine ist im Gegensatz zur ‚normalen‘ Laufzeitumgebung fast vollständig in Java geschrieben und bietet über Annotationen mehr Möglichkeiten. (de)
  • The Maxine virtual machine is an open source virtual machine that is developed at the University of Manchester. It was formerly developed by Sun Microsystems Laboratories, since renamed Oracle Labs. The emphasis in Maxine's software architecture is on modular design and code reuse for flexibility, configurability, and productivity for industrial and academic virtual machine researchers. It is one of a growing number of Java virtual machines written entirely in Java in a meta-circular style. Examples include Squawk and Jikes RVM. (en)
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