jRate

jRate (Java Real-Time Extension) is an extension of the GNU GCJ compiler front-end and runtime system which adds support for most of the features required by the Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ). Many portions of jRate are being developed using Generative Programming techniques. One of the goals of the project is that of providing users with the ability of "generating" the version of jRate that better fits their target system and use cases. We are also interested in providing advanced scheduling services and a higher-level programming model. For any information regarding jRate's status and/or future plans, please contact the development team.

Getting started

Additional documentation and information about jRate and the jRate project can be found online at the jRate web site.

If you're looking for API documentation, you can find it online and also locally (if you built it).

Last modified 08 Jul 2005