Javolution
Developer(s) | Jean-Marie Dautelle |
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Stable release |
6.1.0
/ December 22, 2013 |
Development status | Active |
Written in | Java C++ |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
Size | 480 KB (archived) |
Type | Real-Time Library |
License | BSD |
Website | http://javolution.org |
Javolution is a real-time library aiming to make Java or Java-Like/C++ applications faster and more time predictable. Indeed, time-predictability can easily be ruined by the use of the standard library (lazy initialization, array resizing, etc.) which is not acceptable for safety-critical systems. The open source Javolution library addresses these concerns[1] for the Java platform and native applications. It provides numerous high-performance classes and utilities useful to non real-time applications as well. Such as:
- Collections[2] classes, supporting custom views,[3] closure-based iterations, map-reduce paradigm, parallel computing, etc.
- Worst-case execution time behavior documented using Realtime[4] Java annotations
- Fractal structures[5] to maintain high-performance regardless of the size of the data
- OSGi contexts[6] allowing cross cutting concerns (concurrency, logging, security, ...) to be addressed at run-time through OSGi published services without polluting the application code (Separation of concerns)
- Algorithmic parallel computing support with concurrent contexts[7] and general-purpose computing on graphics processing units with compute context[8]
- Struct/Union[9] base classes for direct interfacing with native applications
- Perfometer[10] utility class to measure worst-case execution time with high precision
- XML Marshalling/unmarshalling facility[11] capable of direct serialization/deserialization of existing classes (no intermediate data structure required)
- StAX-like XML reader/writer[12] which does not require object creation (such as String) and consequently faster than standard StAX
- Simple yet powerful configuration management[13] for your application.
Since version 6.0, Javolution makes it easy to port[14] any Java source code to C++ for Cross-platform native compilation. OSGi and JUnit have been ported and are included with the core C++ distribution.
All modules (Java and native) are built using maven. Javolution can be used[15] either as an OSGi bundle (preferred) or as a standalone library.
References
- ↑ Fully Time Deterministic Java
- ↑ javolution.util
- ↑ Collection Views
- ↑ Realtime Annotation
- ↑ Fractal Table
- ↑ OSGi Contexts
- ↑ Concurrent Contexts
- ↑ Compute Contexts
- ↑ Struct/Union
- ↑ Perfometer Utility
- ↑ XML Marshalling/unmarshalling Facility
- ↑ StAX-Like Readers/Writers
- ↑ Javolution Configuration Management
- ↑ Javolution C++ Overview
- ↑ Javolution Usage Overview
External links
- Javolution Website
- Fully Time Deterministic Java - AIAA Space 2007 Conference
- Validating Java for Safety-Critical Applications - AIAA Space 2005 Conference
- Turbo-Charging Java for Real-Time Applications - Java Developer Journal Article