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Added by bwoolf, last edited by bwoolf on Nov 08, 2006  (view change)
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WebSphere Real Time

IBM WebSphere Real Time is a WebSphere product. It implements a Java Standard Edition v5 JRE which also implements the Real-time Specification for Java (RTSJ). A Java program running in this JRE "delivers predictable response times," which is no simple feat considering Java features like the just-in-time compiler and garbage collection. It's designed to run on the real-time Linux operating system; WebSphere Real Time probably can only be as real-time as the OS is.

So, if you've got to do real-time programming, which would you rather use: Ada 95, C, or C++; or Java?

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