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Dear Vidhyadharan,

Welcome to the July/August 2014 issue of Java Magazine! In this issue we explore the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). Plus, don't miss our Java One preview.

Alternative Languages for the Java Virtual Machine
A look at eight features from eight JVM languages.

Production-Time Profiling with Oracle Java Mission Control
Low-overhead profiling and diagnostics for Java applications running on the JVM

Performing 10 Routine Operations Using Different JVM Languages
Venkat Subramaniam explores the unique capabilities of Groovy, Java, and Scala.

Avoiding Benchmarking Pitfalls on the JVM
Use JMH to write useful benchmarks that produce accurate results.

JavaFX with Alternative Languages
Alternative languages and custom APIs enable rapid JavaFX application development

And more!

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Caroline Kvitka
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Java Magazine

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