K Virtual Machine
978-613-2-02550-0
6132025502
88
2010-06-25
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The K virtual machine (KVM) is a virtual machine developed by Sun Microsystems, derived from the Java virtual machine specification. The KVM was written from scratch in C. It is designed for small devices and has a small memory footprint. It supports a subset of the features of the higher end JVM. For example, a KVM may not support floating-point operations and object finalization. The CLDC specifies use of the KVM. The 'K' in KVM stands for kilobyte, signifying that the KVM runs in kilobytes of memory as opposed to megabytes. A virtual machine (VM) is a software implementation of a machine (i.e. a computer) that executes programs like a physical machine. A virtual machine was originally defined by Popek and Goldberg as "an efficient, isolated duplicate of a real machine". Current use includes virtual machines which have no direct correspondence to any real hardware.
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