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Abstract: We present our experiences in using Java as an intermediate language for the high-level programming
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...directly generates JVM bytecode without using Java language source code. Using JVM bytecode as compilation target has several advantages [6]. The high availability of JVM makes the languages more portable. Advanced JIT compilers can easily achieve high execution performance...
...(all answers) con gure the questions. Fig. 6. Types of Questions 3 HoloJava Java is adequate to be used as an intermediate language [16]. On the other hand, standard Java cannot directly support logic actions, history and mobility. These aspects need special support to be...
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Jonathan C. Hardwick and Jay Sipelstein. Java as an intermediate language. Technical Report CMUCS -96-161, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, August 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hardwick96java.html More
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author = "Hardwick, Jonathan C. and Sipelstein, Jay",
title = "{J}ava as an {I}ntermediate {L}anguage",
number = "CMU-CS-96-161",
month = "August",
year = "1996",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hardwick96java.html" }
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