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Volume 39, Number 1, 2000
Java Performance |
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Building a Java virtual machine for server applications: The Jvm on OS/390 - References
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D. Dillenberger, R. Bordawekar, C. W. Clark, D. Durand, D. Emmes, O. Gohda, S. Howard, M. F. Oliver, F. Samuel, and R. W. St. John |
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Cited references and notes
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T. Lindholm and F. Yellin, The Java Virtual Machine Specification, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Reading, MA (1997).
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S. J. Baylor, M. Devarakonda, S. Fink, E. Gluzberg, M. Kalantar, P. Muttineni, E. Barsness, R. Arora, R. Dimpsey, and S. J. Munroe, Java Server Benchmarks, IBM Systems Journal 39, No. 1, 5781 (2000, this issue).
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B. Venners, Inside the Java Virtual Machine, McGraw-Hill, Inc., New York (1997).
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A mutex is a synchronization object that provides mutual exclusion among threads. A mutex is often used to ensure that shared variables are always seen by other threads in a consistent state.
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When a monitor for an object is inflated, a monitor control block is allocated and added to a hash table, and the monitor index is saved in the object header.
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Correspondence from Toshio Nakatani, manager, JIT compiler development, IBM Tokyo Research Laboratory.
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R. Dimpsey, R. Arora, and K. Kuiper, Java Server Performance: A Case Study of Building Efficient Scalable Jvms, IBM Systems Journal 39, No. 1, 151174 (2000, this issue).
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W. Gu, N. A. Burns, M. T. Collins, and W. Y. P. Wong, The Evolution of a High-Performing Java Virtual Machine, IBM Systems Journal 39, No. 1, 135150 (2000, this issue).
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ASCII ISO 8859-1.
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D. Balfanz and L. Gong, Experience with Secure Multiprocessing in Java, Proceedings of International Conference on Distributed Systems, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (May 2629, 1998).
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Endleaf routines are small methods (less than 256 bytes) that call no other methods. They can be contained within the current stack frame and branched to immediately, without the normal linkage cost.
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T. Suganuma, T. Ogasawara, M. Takeuchi, T. Yasue, M. Kawahito, K. Ishizaki, H. Komatsu, and T. Nakatani, Overview of the IBM Just-in-Time Compiler, IBM Systems Journal 39, No. 1, 175193 (2000, this issue).
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Y. Gu, B. S. Lee, and W. Cai, Evaluation of Java Thread Performance on Two Different Multithreaded Kernels, Operating Systems Review 33, No. 1, 3446 (January 1999).
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J. Howell, Straightforward Java Persistence Through Check Pointing, Advances in Persistent Object Systems, R. Morrison, M. Jordan, and M. Atkinson, Editors, Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, San Francisco, CA (1999), pp. 322334.
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Y. Aridor, M. Factor, and A. Teperman, cJVM: A Single System Image of a JVM on a Cluster, Proceedings, International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP), Fukushima, Japan (September 2124, 1999).
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SQLJ (also called Embedded SQL for Java) is a standard proposed by a consortium of database vendors (see http://www.sqlj.org/). The standard has been implemented by IBM in DB2 (see http://www.software.ibm.com/data/db2/java/sqlj/).
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