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- power-of-jvm.html accessdate "2011-06-11".
- power-of-jvm.html date "2008-05-03".
- power-of-jvm.html first "Charles".
- power-of-jvm.html isCitedBy Java_performance.
- power-of-jvm.html last "Nutter".
- power-of-jvm.html quote "What happens if you've already inlined A's method when B comes along? Here again the JVM shines. Because the JVM is essentially a dynamic language runtime under the covers, it remains ever-vigilant, watching for exactly these sorts of events to happen. And here's the really cool part: when situations change, the JVM can deoptimize. This is a crucial detail. Many other runtimes can only do their optimization once. C compilers must do it all ahead of time, during the build. Some allow you to profile your application and feed that into subsequent builds, but once you've released a piece of code it's essentially as optimized as it will ever get. Other VM-like systems like the CLR do have a JIT phase, but it happens early in execution and doesn't ever happen again. The JVM's ability to deoptimize and return to interpretation gives it room to be optimistic...room to make ambitious guesses and gracefully fall back to a safe state, to try again later.".
- power-of-jvm.html title "The Power of the JVM".
- power-of-jvm.html url power-of-jvm.html.