Beginning with an introduction of the topic, this text describes the concurrency model of Java, summarizing its strengths and weaknesses, as well as details the Real-Time Specification for Java.
Real-Time Java Platform Programming
β Scribed by Peter C. Dibble
- Book ID
- 127445244
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall PTR
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
- ISBN
- 0130282618
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β¦ Synopsis
Build powerful real-time Java platform applications.* The authoritative reference to the Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ)-by one of its creators* Complete introduction to Java-based RT development-no real-time experience necessary* Covers scheduling, asynchronous transfer control, timers, non-heap memory, garbage collection, performance tradeoffs, program structure, and moreWritten for experienced Java platform developers, this practical guide provides a solid grounding in real-time programming. Dibble, a member of the RTSJ expert group, starts with an overview of real-time issues unique to the Java platform. He then explains how to use each major feature of the RTSJ.From broad real-time principles to detailed programming pitfalls, Real-Time Java Platform Programming covers everything you need to know to build effective RT programs. Key topics include:* Interoperability with non-RT code, tradeoffs in real-time development, and RT issues for the JVMtm software* Garbage collection, non-heap access, physical and "immortal" memory, and constant-time allocation of non-heap memory* Priority scheduling, deadline scheduling, and rate monotonic analysis * Closures, asynchronous transfer of control, asynchronous events, and timersState-of-the-art information for RT developers:* Threads scheduling* Real-time scheduling* Raw memory access* Performance tradeoffs* Recommended practices* Implementation hints* Dozens of code examples and step-by-step walk-throughs"
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