Tuesday, 2 August 2016

DoppioJVM brings JVM apps to the browser


Conventional programming languages expanding their services and reach. DoppioJVM project brings JVM apps to the browser.

DoppioJVM is a research project from the PLASMA lab at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. DoppioJVM is primarily the work of John Vilk, with guidance from his advisor, Emery Berger.

Programs written in conventional programming languages, such as C++ and Java, expect a traditional operating system environment. DoppioJVM uses an unmodified version of the Java 8 OpenJDK Java Class Library, giving it compatibility with a wide range of existing software.

 It is still in Beta and needs more documentation and an integration guide before it's ready for 1.0.


Vilk says, "At the moment, you need to build it from source if you want to use it. DoppioJVM has excellent compatibility, it could be much faster. It can execute programs written in most JVM languages, including Java, Clojure, Scala, JRuby, and Jython, since it can run those languages out of their JAR files. It requires no plug-ins and is compatible with unmodified JVM programs, but it has been is slower than a native JVM. The technology has served as the default JVM for JavaPoly.js, a library that polyfills native JVM support in the browser."

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