jasmin
Jasmin is a Java Assembler Interface. It takes ASCII descriptions for Java
classes, written in a simple assembler-like syntax, using the Java
Virtual Machine instruction set. It converts them into binary Java class
files suitable for loading into a Java interpreter.
Jasmin was originally written as the companion to the
book "Java Virtual Machine", published by O'Reilly, written by
Jon Meyer and Troy Downing. (See http://www.ora.com/catalog/javavm/).
The book is now out of print. However, the Jasmin assembler retains its
usefulness as a utility, and continues its life as an OpenSource project.
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jasmin-2.3.zip | 0003187306 3.04 MB | |
jasmin-run.sh | 0000000053 53 Bytes |
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