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This is a work-in-progress report on implementation of JavaScript engine in a small JVM running on mobile devices. We are building a symmetric multilanguage VM where each language has its own native interpreter and dynamic compiler while runtime libraries, threads, execution stacks, memory management, binary assembler and common parts of code generators are shared.
 
This is a work-in-progress report on implementation of JavaScript engine in a small JVM running on mobile devices. We are building a symmetric multilanguage VM where each language has its own native interpreter and dynamic compiler while runtime libraries, threads, execution stacks, memory management, binary assembler and common parts of code generators are shared.

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Speaker
Oleg Pliss, Oracle

Abstract

This is a work-in-progress report on implementation of JavaScript engine in a small JVM running on mobile devices. We are building a symmetric multilanguage VM where each language has its own native interpreter and dynamic compiler while runtime libraries, threads, execution stacks, memory management, binary assembler and common parts of code generators are shared.