posted on 2024-11-13, 14:12authored byPhillip McKerrow
In this paper, we examine the advantage of writing real-time applications and operating systems in typesafe languages, such as Java. In this context, we look at the issues of using Java in real-time systems and the development tools available on Macintosh computers. Finally, we explore the potential of the Sun SPOT system: a credit-card sized Java computer with input/output, and a wireless network, that runs the Squawk JVM. It is planned to be released in Australia in the third quarter of 2007.
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This conference paper was originally published as McKerrow, PJ, Lu, Q, Zhou, ZQ and Chen, L, Developing real-time systems in Java on Macintosh, in Proceedings of the AUC Conference, Gold Coast, 23-26 September 2007, 11.1-9.