[mpich-discuss] MPICH-enabled JWM?
Dmitri Chubarov
dmitri.chubarov at gmail.com
Sat Mar 5 05:37:45 CST 2011
Hi, Eugene,
there are projects that might fit your description.
There are many research projects that can be found in the literature. For
instance there was a distributed memory JVM developed by Henri Bal in
Amsterdam [1] That project's aim was to achieve good performance
characteristics and that required compiler support. For a pure bytecode
execution references to several SSI Java Machines can be found [2]. One such
projects provides code for download [3].
Though I do not have any references neither on the use of distributed jvm in
production nor on implementations of distributed java machines in MPI.
Dima
[1] R. Veldema, R. F. H. Hofman, R. A. F. Bhoedjang, and H. E. Bal. Runtime
Optimizations for a Java DSM Implementation. In 2001 joint ACM-ISCOPE Conf.
on Java Grande, pages 153–162, Palo Alto, CA., June 2001.
[2] C.Cavanna et al. Jupiter/SVM: A JVM-based Single System Image for
Clusters of Workstations, In Proc. 16th Parallel and Distributed Computing
and Systems, 2004.
[3] dJVM, http://cs.anu.edu.au/djvm/download.php
On Sat, Mar 5, 2011 at 3:10 PM, Eugene N <neverov.biks.07.1 at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hello
>
> I wonder, is there a mpi-based JWM, so one could run bloated java
> "programs" on a cluster of normal workstations??
>
>
> Eugene
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