Formalizing the safety of Java, the Java virtual machine, and Java card
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Making Java Work for Microcontroller Applications
IEEE Design & Test
A java virtual machine architecture for very small devices
Proceedings of the 2003 ACM SIGPLAN conference on Language, compiler, and tool for embedded systems
Designing a java microcontroller to specific applications
SBCCI'99 Proceedings of the XIIth conference on Integrated circuits and systems design
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The majority of recent Java implementations have been focused on speed. There are, however, a large number of consumer and industrial devices and embedded systems that would benefit from a small Java implementation supporting the full bytecode set and dynamic class loading. In this report we describe the design and implementation of the Spotless system, which is based on a new Java virtual machine developed at Sun Labs and targeted specifically at small devices such as personal organizers, cellular telephones, and pagers. We also discuss a set of basic class libraries we developed that supports small applications, and describe the version of the Spotless system that runs on the Palm Connected Organizer.