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the Java virtual machine aside of Java itself. Currently it comprises about 190 different systems. It is a mix of experimental, research oriented implementations and of commercial ones.

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I excluded extensions to Java by the provision of class libraries implementing the functionality of other languages constructs. The source code of a program executed in the Java VM has to have a syntax different to Java to be included in this list.

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If you are interested in the original Java language only, you might check out a page on Alternative Java Implementations which provides a list of implementations of Java Virtual Machines (JVMs), Java library implementations, Java compilers to byte code, and compilers of bytecode or Java source to machine code.


 

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