Excelsior JET 6.5

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Excelsior JET is a complete solution for acceleration, protection, and deployment of your Java applications, certified Java Compatible on a number of Windows and Linux platforms. Excelsior JET Optimizer converts your application's classes and jars into highly optimized Intel x86 code and creates a native executable for Microsoft Windows or Linux platform. Excelsior JET Runtime is a complete Java Virtual Machine that works with both Java classes and the executables produced by the Optimizer. It implements the Java SE 6 platform. Excelsior JET Deployment Toolkit facilitates rapid creation of complete installation packages for your optimized Java applications. The JRE need not be pre-installed on end-user machines.

Version 6.5 implements the Equinox OSGi Runtime core at the JVM level, effectively enabling protection of Eclipse RCP against reverse engineering and tampering through native code compilation.

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