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Real-time specification for Java

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The Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ) is a set of interfaces and behavioral specifications that allow for real-time programming in the Java programming language. RTSJ 1.0 was developed as JSR 1 under the Java Community Process, which approved the new standard in November, 2001. As of 2006, RTSJ 1.1 is being developed under JSR 282.

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