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Harissa
Harissa is a Java environment that includes a compiler from Java bytecode to C and a Java interpreter. While Harissa is aimed at applications that are statically configured, such as the Javac compiler, it is also designed to allow code to be dynamically loaded in an already compiled application. This novel feature is introduced by integrating our bytecode interpreter in the runtime library. Data structures between the Java compiled code and the interpreter are compatible and data allocated by the interpreter do not conflict with data allocated by the compiled code. Harissa is written in C and provides an efficient and flexible solution for the execution of Java applications.
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Current Version: alpha 2.2
License Type: http://www.irisa.fr/compose/harissa/copyright
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