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Inside the JavaOS Operating System (Java Series)
 
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Inside the JavaOS Operating System (Java Series) (Paperback)

by Tom Saulpaugh (Author), Charles Mirho (Author)
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  • Paperback: 184 pages
  • Publisher: Addison Wesley (17 Feb 1999)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0201183935
  • ISBN-13: 978-0201183931
  • Product Dimensions: 23.3 x 18.6 x 1.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2,083,737 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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This book describes a new operating system, developed jointly by Sun Microsystems(TM) and IBM(TM), that transcends the limitations of other operating system technologies. Built to take full advantage of Java's platform independence, the JavaOS(TM) software is a small and efficient operating system that executes the Java application environment directly on hardware platforms without requiring any other host operating system. Designed to support distributed processing across a variety of products in a multiplatform, thin-client environment, the JavaOS software is well positioned to lead the way toward distributed computing. Written by those involved with the JavaOS operating system from its inception, this book provides a comprehensive description of the operating system and explores its marketplace impact. The book begins with a high-level overview of JavaOS architecture, and progresses deep into its specific components. You will find detailed coverage of the following: *JavaOS System Database used to configure the operating system *JavaOS event system, which supports automatic "plug-and-play" devices *JavaOS Service Loader *JavaOS device driver architecture and the JavaOS Device Interface *JavaOS memory management architecture *Interrupt processing and the abstraction model *JavaOS microkernel *JavaOS boot architecture and the JavaOS Boot Interface In addition, the authors discuss how JavaOS software interacts with the Java(TM) Development Kit (JDK) and how it has the potential to reduce the amount of native code necessary to host the JDK(TM). 0201183935B04062001

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This book describes a new operating system, developed jointly by Sun Microsystems(TM) and IBM(TM), that transcends the limitations of other operating system technologies. Built to take full advantage of Java's platform independence, the JavaOS(TM) software is a small and efficient operating system that executes the Java application environment directly on hardware platforms without requiring any other host operating system. Designed to support distributed processing across a variety of products in a multiplatform, thin-client environment, the JavaOS software is well positioned to lead the way toward distributed computing.

Written by those involved with the JavaOS operating system from its inception, this book provides a comprehensive description of the operating system and explores its marketplace impact. The book begins with a high-level overview of JavaOS architecture, and progresses deep into its specific components. You will find detailed coverage of the following:

  • JavaOS System Database used to configure the operating system
  • JavaOS event system, which supports automatic "plug-and-play" devices
  • JavaOS Service Loader
  • JavaOS device driver architecture and the JavaOS Device Interface
  • JavaOS memory management architecture
  • Interrupt processing and the abstraction model
  • JavaOS microkernel
  • JavaOS boot architecture and the JavaOS Boot Interface

In addition, the authors discuss how JavaOS software interacts with the Java(TM) Development Kit (JDK) and how it has the potential to reduce the amount of native code necessary to host the JDK(TM).



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3.0 out of 5 stars NOT A REVIEW:Book ~200 pgs,not 350., 21 Feb 1999
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THIS IS NOT A REVIEW. There are only two authors. They are Saulpaugh and Mirho. Book is only ~200 pages, not 350. <end>
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thought provoking merger of Java and OS technology, 2 Jun 1999
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Well written and thought provoking .. moreso than other textbooks of this type. Addresses those areas of Java which an OS needs to consider., and which I haven't seen discussed elsewhere. (ex: an API which provides a platform neutral equivalent to the NT registry).

The style is crisp and the implications of the original architectural goals are carefully tracked. Saulpaugh is apparently working towards a language-OS symbiotic relationship of the C-Unix variety, except here the language is Java, and the OS is ... JavaOS.

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4.0 out of 5 stars An inside look at where operating systems are going., 2 Jun 1999
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This book is an excellent case study in modern operating system design. It starts with a really good idea: take the programming abstraction provided by the Java Virtual Machine, and then add features for handling hardware (interrupts, memory management, booting, and so on). This makes it a lot easier to write and debug drivers, because you can write in Java, which makes device drivers only about 3 times harder than ordinary programs (as opposed to the 100 times on Windows or Unix).

The book is logically organized, and remarkably easy to read. (OS books, like OSs, can be very complex and difficult.) Its many diagrams are very clear, and they are great ways to visualize the constructions they're describing. The text flows well, and you can just read this book like a story.

There are a lot of clever ideas in JavaOS. It's the best-organized operating system kernel I've ever seen. I recommend this book to anybody interested in operating systems.

If you're going to be writing a device driver for JavaOS, or if you're planning on deploying for JavaOS, you need to read this book. It's definitely THE introduction to the subject, since it's straight from the designers.

I would give the book five stars except that I have to ding it one star for not including thread scheduling, and for not including a reference manual.

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Saulpaugh is an architect on the JavaOS project within Sun so the information is first hand.

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