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The Definitive Guide to Java RTS for Developers and Architects For Java developers and architects moving to real-time, and real-time developers moving to JavaWalks through start-to-finish case study applications, identifying their constraints and discussing the APIs and design patterns used to address themWritten by the former leader of the real-time Java standards process and one of Wall Street's top real-time developersSun Microsystems' Java Real-Time System (Java RTS) is proving itself in numerous, wide-ranging environments, including finance, control systems, manufacturing, and defense. Java RTS and the RTSJ standard (JSR-001) eliminate the need for complicated, specialized, real-time languages and operating environments, saving money by leveraging Java's exceptional productivity and familiarity.In Real-Time Java (TM) Programming, two of Sun's top real-time programming experts present the deep knowledge and realistic code examples that developers need to succeed with Java RTS and its APIs. As they do so, the authors also illuminate the foundations of real-time programming in any RTSJ-compatible environment.Key topics includeReal-time principles and concepts, and the unique requirements of real-time application design and developmentHow Java has been adapted to real-time environmentsA complete chapter on garbage collection concepts and Java SE collectorsUsing the Java RTS APIs to solve actual real-time system problems as efficiently as possibleUtilizing today's leading Java RTS development and debugging toolsUnderstanding real-time garbage collection, threads, scheduling, and dispatchingProgramming new RTSJ memory modelsDealing with asynchronous event handling and asynchronous transfer of control
Contents
PrefaceAcknowledgmentsPart I: Real-Time Computing ConceptsChapter 1: Real-Time for the Rest of UsChapter 2: Real-Time and Java SEChapter 3: The RTSJChapter 4: The Sun Java Real-Time SystemPart II: Inside Java RTSChapter 5: Threads, Scheduling, and New Memory ModelsChapter 6: SynchronizationChapter 7: The Real-Time Clock APIChapter 8: Asynchronous Events Chapter 9: Asynchronous Transfer of Control and Thread Termination Chapter 10: Inside the Real-Time Garbage CollectorPart III: Using Java RTSChapter 11: An Equities Trading SystemChapter 12: Java RTS ToolsBibliographyIndex