Ovm is a framework for building programming
language runtime systems. The current emphasis is
to produce a Java virtual machine compliant with
the real time specification for Java.
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This release includes the Minuteman RTGC framework, which allows you to select from newly supported RTGC features: time-based scheduling (periodic, slack, and hybrid (a combination of both)), incremental stack scanning, replication or Brooks barrier, incremental object copy, arraylets, memory usage, and GC pause profiling and tracing. It also includes many bugfixes allowing it to run most of the Dacapo benchmarks, the pseudo-JBB benchmark, and the new version of the Collision detector benchmark.
This is a release of the XTC branch featuring various static analysis tools for Java. The XTC branch does not contain a JVM. This release adds support for Java 5.0 to XTC. The XTC code itself was rewritten to make use of the new features of Java 5.0. XTC now comes with a graphical installer.