I am working using Java. One of the main issue is the
memory fragmentation which the standard JVM can't seem
to hand very well. The issue occurs when there is a
high volume of objects created and destroyed over a
period of time. This problem also exist in normal C
application when one relies on the OS malloc(). We can
reduce this using a memory pool manager but the issue
is that it adds more complexity to the code as it is.
The hardware req. for the JVM is quite huge and I don
believe there is a 8-bit uC for the JVM.
John
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