Sun Microsystems has expanded its offerings for the embedded development market with two new editions of Java SE.
The new offerings include a reduced footprint version of the Java SE platform that uses only 23MB of storage space, and a version of the Java SE platform designed specifically for the PowerPC processor.
In addition, the company unveiled the JVM Tuning and Benchmarking Service, which evaluates Java code running on customers' hardware and recommends improvements to application performance through optimizing the JVM to customers' specific situations.
Sun also will be demonstrating an early release of its Sun Java Real-Time System 2.0 at the Embedded Systems Conference this week.
More information on Java SE for embedded development can be found at http://java.sun.com/j2se/embedded.
Posted by Caroline Craig on April 5, 2006 08:01 AM






