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by nickpsecurity 3812 days ago
Now that is a bit closer to what I'm talking about. I appreciate the tip about this service as I know some Java people that might like it. You might find it interesting that these Java VM services are actually similar to what safety-critical, embedded industry has been doing for a while:

http://www.aonix.com/pdf/PercDatasheet.pdf

They run POSIX and safety-critical apps side-by-side on a microkernel (eg QNX, INTEGRITY) w/ latter usually on a built-for-purpose runtime like PERC. They also would combine app, dependencies, and runtime into one image that could go into a ROM. Services like Boxfuse are doing it for cloud but the model goes back over a decade with proven benefit. Goes back further in security kernels (eg Aesec's GEMSOS or BAE's XTS-400) where they did same thing for preventing sensitive components from leaking to ported POSIX/Linux apps. So, it goes back almost three decades now. That's how long it takes industry to learn apparently. ;)

EDIT: Wait, you're the founder rather than just a user. You might have heard of some of this advanced, clever Java stuff already then. Haha.