Abstract
dJVM provides a distributed Java virtual Machine (JVM) on a cluster. It hides the distributed nature of
the underlying machine from a Java application by presenting a single system image (SSI) to that application.
dJVM is based on the Jikes RVM Alpern et al, 1999 (a JVM written entirely in Java) and is the first distributed
implementation of the Jikes RVM. This provides a framework for exploring a range of distributed runtime support
algorithms on large clusters. Implementing this system using the Jikes RVM raises a number of issues that are
addressed in this paper.
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