Endive and the Next Chapter of WebAssembly on the JVM
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The Bytecode Alliance introduces Endive, a tool that compiles WebAssembly (Wasm) modules into Java class files for direct execution on the JVM. This enables Wasm applications to run natively within Java environments without a separate runtime, improving integration and performance for enterprise and JVM-based ecosystems.
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The Bytecode Alliance introduces Endive, a tool that compiles WebAssembly (Wasm) modules into Java class files for direct execution on the JVM. This enables Wasm applications to run natively within Java environments without a separate runtime, improving integration and performance for enterprise and JVM-based ecosystems.
Wazero v1.12.0 has been released, bringing updates and improvements to the WebAssembly runtime for Go developers. The release includes various enhancements, bug fixes, and performance optimizations for running WebAssembly modules without a native runtime dependency.
Wasmrt is a portable, lightweight, and embeddable WebAssembly runtime written in C, designed for easy integration into various applications and environments.
Endive is a JVM-native WebAssembly runtime developed by the Bytecode Alliance. It allows running WebAssembly modules directly on the Java Virtual Machine, enabling integration of Wasm components within JVM-based applications.
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The Bytecode Alliance introduces Endive, a tool that compiles WebAssembly (Wasm) modules into Java class files for direct execution on the JVM. This enables Wasm applications to run natively within Java environments without a separate runtime, improving integration and performance for enterprise and JVM-based ecosystems.