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Embedded Java

Clark S. Lindsey,Johnny S. Tolliver,Thomas Lindblad-2005-10-13-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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Although Java first gained fame with applets in Web browsers and then became a popular tool for creating large enterprise services, the developers of Java originally intended it for embedded applications in consumer devices such as TV remote controls and Personal Data Assistants (see Chapter 1). The term “embedded” generally refers to encapsulating a processor into a device, along with programs stored in non-volatile memory, to provide services and features specific to that device. Microcontrollers, for example, are the most common type of embedded processors.

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Although Java first gained fame with applets in Web browsers and then became a popular tool for creating large enterprise services, the developers of Java originally intended it for embedded applications in consumer devices such as TV remote controls and Personal Data Assistants (see Chapter 1). The term “embedded” generally refers to encapsulating a processor into a device, along with programs stored in non-volatile memory, to provide services and features specific to that device. Microcontrollers, for example, are the most common type of embedded processors.

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