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- Java,
- Scalability,
- Languages,
- Reference Architecture,
- Optimization,
- Hardware,
- Programming,
- Architecture,
- Performance & Scalability,
- Real Time Java,
- Disruptor,
- GOTO 2011,
- In-Memory Persistence,
- Financial Applications,
- GOTO Conference
Martin Thompson and David Farley discuss how to use the scientific method to create high performance systems by measuring performance and adapting the implementation to approach the limits of current hardware. The disruptor architecture is an open sourced result of their work at low-latency, high throughput systems for the retail trading platform of LMAX Ltd.

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- GarbageCollection,
- JVM,
- Virtual Machines,
- Runtimes,
- Java,
- QCon London 2008,
- Languages,
- QCon,
- Real Time,
- Programming,
- DTrace,
- Conferences,
- Real Time Java
In this presentation from QCon London 2008, Bertrand Delsart discusses real-time (RT) computing requirements in banking, RT Java history, priority semantics, RT APIs, Determinism and NoHeapRealtimeThreads, RT Garbage Collection, soft vs. hard RT, deadline miss handlers, event-driven requests with deadlines, reducing context switches, and benefits of RT Java and the RT Garbage collector.
News about Real Time Java
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- JCP Standards,
- Java,
- Languages,
- Programming,
- Real Time,
- Real Time Java
Sun Developer Network is hosting a two-part article on real-time Java systems which covers threading, memory, and garbage-collection issues, and introduces the Sun Java RTS platform.
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- Messaging,
- Java,
- Web Services,
- Languages,
- SOA,
- Enterprise Architecture,
- Real Time,
- Programming,
- Architecture,
- BEA,
- Esper,
- Real Time Java
BEA recently announced WebLogic Event Server, a Java application server designed for event-driven applications and WebLogic Real Time 2.0 a new release of BEA's real-time technology.
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- JCP Standards,
- Java One,
- Java,
- Languages,
- Programming,
- JavaOne 2007,
- Real Time Java
Yesterday at Java One Sun finally announced the first implementation of JSR-1, the Real-time Specification for Java, since it was finalized in July of 2006.