Many research projects have choosen GNU Classpath as their implementation of choice for
the Java Libraries, mostly because it is free software, which means the freedom to use,
analyze, and change the code for one's purposes.
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The following research projects are using GNU Classpath:
(Open Runtime Platform) is an open source research infrastructure project that provides these features thus enabling the rapid evolution of systems research of dynamic compilation and memory management.
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(the Jikes Research Virtual Machine) provides the research community with a flexible open testbed to prototype virtual machine technologies and experiment with a large variety of design alternatives. The virtual machine infrastructure in the Jikes RVM release was independently developed as part of the Jalapeņo research project at the IBM T.J. Watson Research Center.
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SableVM is a
highly portable and efficient Java virtual machine, using
state-of-the-art interpratation techniques. Its goals are to be
reasonably small, fast, and compliant with the various specifications
(JVM specification, JNI, invocation interface, etc.).
The initial development of SableVM was done as part of the
Ph.D. research project of . Continuing development of
SableVM project involves the (McGill University and Universite
du Quebec a Montreal), and other generous .
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(Java on Active Object System) is a Java Virtual Machine for the Bluebottle System and a case study in interoperability between the Oberon and Java Languages.
Jaos was developed as part of Patrik Reali's Ph.D research project at the at .
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