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    A highlevel API to instrument Java bytecode. Jiapi can be used to modify bytecode of a Java class before it is loaded into a virtual machine.
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    jRate is a real-time Java compiler and runtime system (based on GNU GCJ) with support for much of the Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ), including threading constructs with real-time constraints, asynchronous event handling, and memory regions.
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    JC is a Java virtual machine implementation that converts class files into C source files using the Soot Java bytecode analysis framework, compiles them with GCC, and loads them using a built-in ELF object loader. JC uses GNU Classpath's class library.
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    Model implementation for the BaSa language, a Turing-like language. This simple language is to be run in a virtual machine. The proposed language specification is defined in http://www.cs.ui.ac.id/kuliah/IKI40800/model.html
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    Janux is a project to port the java virtual machine directly on top of the Linux kernel using bypassing the traditional posix enviroment. This results in very fast java implementation for linux and and opportinuty to develop java based operating syste
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    ClassMaker

    A byte code generation library for the Java Virtual Machine

    ClassMaker is a byte code generation library for the Java Virtual Machine. Unlike other byte code libraries ClassMaker deals with higher order structures, including methods, if statements, while loops and try blocks.
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    Undx is a bytecode translator, it converts the bytecode for the dalvik vm (a virtual machine for android applications) to standard java bytecode.
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