The Embedded Java+Linux Quick Reference Guide (Part 4)
Aug 24, 1997 — by Rick Lehrbaum — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsJava and Java-like virtual machines and compilers:
- Chai Appliance Platform (HP)
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- intent Java Technology Edition (Tao)
- Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition — CDC (Sun Microsystems)
- Jbed Micro Editon CLDC JVM (esmertec)
- The Jeode Platform — Java technology for embedded Linux (Insignia)
- JRun — embeddable J2EE compatible Java application server (Macromedia)
- Kaffe — an open source Java implementation (Transvirtual Technologies)
- VisualAge Micro Edition (IBM)
- Waba — an Open Source Java-like platform for small devices (Wabasoft)
- Wonka — an open source embedded JVM & class library (ACUNIA)
- Embedded PERC 2.2 Java-compliant environment (Newmonics)
Java-centric Embedded Linux distributions:
- Embedix Plus PDA (Lineo)
- PocketLinux (Transvirtual Technologies)
- TASTE Embedded Linux (Tuxia)
- Tynux Embedded Linux for Internet Appliances (PalmPalm)
Browsers and GUIs:
- Clue WBC Java browser 3.1 (NetClue)
- Espresso 3.1 GUI toolkit (Espial)
- Escape 4.7 Browser (Espial)
- Fresco embedded browser (ANT)
- NetFront Embedded Internet Browser SDK (ACCESS Systems)
Database software:
- UltraLite — an ultra-small database for mobile devices
- DB2 Everyplace — small footprint relational database (IBM)
- PointBase Embedded Server (PointBase Inc.)
- PointBase Mobile Edition (PointBase Inc.)
- CodeBase small-footprint database engine (Sequiter Software)
Other software:
- Arriba! Java-based IDE for Embedded Linux (Viosoft)
- Assistant personal information manager (Espial)
- DeviceTop — a service-enabled operating environment (Espial)
- Ebox embedded email client (Espial)
- EnableWorks UPnP Device and Control Point SDK (Metro Link)
Story navigation . . .
- Part 1: About this Guide
- Part 2: Embedded Linux+Java — wave of the future?
- Part 3: Articles & whitepapers on using Java with Embedded Linux
- Part 4: Java products of interest to Embedded Linux based system developers
Consult the other Quick Reference Guides in this series, for information on additional aspects of your Embedded Linux system requirements . . .
- The Embedded Linux Introduction and Overview (start here)
- Embedded Linux Distributions
- Real-time Linux Software
- Embedded Linux GUI/Windowing Software
- Embedded Java + Linux
- Linux-friendly System-on-Chip Processors
- Linux-friendly Embedded Single Board Computers
- Little Linux Systems for Projects & Products
- Linux-based “Cool Devices”
- Linux-based PDAs and Linux Distributions for PDAs
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