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Working for IBM has its special perks.
One of them is direct access to a huge bunch of really
smart people. As you might (or
might not) know IBM is maintaining its own version of the Java
JVM. In a recent chat with our
researchers I could take a glimpse into the future of Java for the enterprise.
Since there will be so many new features this upcoming version it will
be named "Java Enterprise Edition Extreme" or short J3E (or as
the researchers like to put it: J E power three). Based on IBM's version
of Java 8 (we jump a few version to get ahead of SUN), it will not only
feature all time favourites as Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP),
an multi-core threading optimized compiler (MTOC) but also a new persistence
interface (code name "deep freeze") that persists Java objects
into various open standard disk structures (my favourite being Linux EXT4
streams).
But there is more to come: IBM's processor
unit will release new versions of the Cell and Power processor families,
that feature a Java-On-Silicon JVM (JOS-VM) making Java execute without
the need of an operating system. Lotus
Expeditor will take advantage
of this new abilities. Especially the upcoming Cell Micro processor with
barely 0.1 Watt power consumption will be a hit for mobile devices running
J3E applications (IBM
Websphere Portal on your wrist
watch anyone?).
Of course Java Developers will have
to get used to a few changes. D.
Doligez from our research labs
explained to me: "The biggest change is, that we had to let go of
the venerable Web Application Repository (WAR) files. It simply can't deploy
to all our target JVMs especially the JOS-VMs. We created a new format
we call "Lean Object Versatile Extension" (LOVE) that will serve
as container for both regular Java 8 as well as J3E applications. To create
files in this new format we will not only support Ant and Maven but also
the popular make utility".
IBM marketing is planning a media blitz
to introduce J3E once it is ready for prime time. They have enlisted a
well known artist to promote J3E
with IBM's
new Java 3E tag line.
Update: An early version of IBM's
Java8 is available
for download.
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