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Oracle plan to merge Java virtual machines taking shape

By Paul Krill
February 18, 2010 08:04 AM ET

InfoWorld - Oracle's plan to merge the Sun HotSpot Java Virtual Machine with the JRockit JVM is still evolving, but a single JVM based on both technologies is expected in 18 months to two years, an Oracle official said during a webcast this week.

Asked about the company's plans to mix the JVMs during the Oracle Webcast, Mark Reinhold, Oracle's principal engineer and a holdover from Sun, said the company would continue to develop both platforms in the short term. A JVM enables running of Java programs and provides Java's heralded hardware and operating system independence.

[ Learn more about Oracle's ambitious plans to integrate its newly acquired Sun technologies. ]

Oracle expressed intentions to integrate the two JVMs during a Sun-Oracle road map session last month. Oracle had acquired JRockit when it bought BEA Systems two years ago.

"It's not an easy problem taking the best of each, figuring out what the long-term convergence plan is," said Reinhold. "We're not going to just stop doing one of them. Customers have things in production on both, taking advantage of specific features in both. We're not going to cause an earthquake and make systems fall over," he said.

"At some point in time, I expect there will be one VM," Reinhold said. He gave an estimated time frame of one-and-a-half years to two years for this to happen.

The two JVMs are distinguishable from each other, said Reinhold. "There's stuff in JRockit that, frankly, we've been jealous of for some years," Reinhold said. "The mission control stuff is very sweet."

HotSpot, meanwhile, has an advantage in pushing of performance, said Reinhold. "Our sense with the HotSpot code, especially the server compiler, is there's a lot more head room there. It's a lot more-sophisticated system," he said.

Reinhold speculated the merged VM could have the JRockit garbage collector and serviceability, the HotSpot runtime compiler and a mixed runtime system. "It's been fascinating to learn more about JRockit over the last couple of months. It really is a world-class VM," said Reinhold.

The plan to mix the two JVMs for the short and long terms has been "the subject of many recent meetings," Reinhold said.

Also during the Webcast, Reinhold touted the planned Java Development Kit 7, which serves as the next version of the standard edition of Java. He cited its modularity and multilingual capabilities as well as intentions to make it a more productive platform and have it scale down to small devices.

Java platform developers intend to incorporate efforts from Project Coin, which pertains to small language changes, into JDK 7, Reinhold noted.

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