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Android - Dalvik's VM
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Mourouganandame Arunachalam
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Hi Ed,
Is there any shortfall or limitations in using Dalvik's VM as against Java's VM?
Do you cover any optimization techniques for Dalvik's VM in your book?
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Mourougan
Open Source leads to Open Mind
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Rohan Dhruva
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You can read wikipedia's short article, it may help - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dalvik_virtual_machine
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Rohan B. Dhruva
SCJP 1.5
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Mourouganandame Arunachalam
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Thanks Rohan.
The presentation http://sites.google.com/site/io/dalvik-vm-internals from Google site is really good.
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Ed Burnette
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Dalvik is one implementation of a Java virtual machine. Sun has another one as part of Java Standard Edition, IBM has one, and so forth. It's surprising how many there are.
For my take on the Sun/Google Java "fight" read this: http://blogs.zdnet.com/Burnette/?p=469
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Ed Burnette, Author of Hello Android
Blog: ZDNet's Dev Connection - Twitter: @eburnette
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Monu Tripathi
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If you are concerned about performance of your Android application, you might find this interesting -
coding tips
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[List of FAQs] | [Android FAQ] | [My Blog]
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Mourouganandame Arunachalam
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Thanks Ed and Monu for sharing useful links
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