What is Embedded Java?

Embedded Java is a Java version that makes large program development simpler by providing complete object-oriented programming (OOP) features in Java. JVM is configured to minimize memory requirements and run-time overheads in the system.

Embedded Java

Embedded System programmers use Java in a large number of readily available classes for the IO stream, network and security. Java programs possess the ability to run under restricted permissions.

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John Mulindi has a background in a technical field and he writes on topics ranging from automation, computer systems, embedded systems, mechatronics to measurement and control.

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