Java on the ARM: Q&A with ARM's Chris Porthouse
In terms of both the installed and the developer base, Java is now the leading software enabler for virtual execution environments, and that means ARM is involved in the enhancement and development of the Java platform for embedded devices, including the development of J2ME. The importance of this segment cannot be overestimated. Today, almost 600 million J2ME enabled devices have been shipped, and this effort is supported by four and a half million coders for the Java platform, worldwide.
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