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JIT compiler

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(Just-In-Time compiler) A compiler that converts program source code into native machine code just before the program is run. In the case of Java, a JIT compiler converts Java's intermediate language (bytecode) into native machine code as needed. It tries to predict which instructions will be executed next so that it can compile the code in advance. Compiled code resides in memory until the application is closed. See Java compiler.



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1 includes AOT and JIT compiler optimizations for the Pentium, PowerPC, ARM, and XScale targets, Windows, Linux and Solaris development platforms, and RTOS support of Linux, VxWorks(R) and OSE(TM) Real-Time Operating System, Nucleus, and QNX.
1 includes AOT and JIT compiler optimizations for the Pentium, PowerPC, ARM, and XScale targets, yielding up to a 30% speedup on some benchmarks.
IBM expects Movex to perform even better with the latest Java enhancements to the JIT compiler in OS/400 V5R2.
 
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