Monday 19 November 2012

How to Run a Compute-intensive Task in Java on a Virtual Machine

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How to Run a Compute-intensive Task in Java on a Virtual Machine
How to Run a Compute-intensive Task in Java on a Virtual Machine
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With Windows Azure, you can use a virtual machine to handle compute-intensive tasks; for example, a virtual machine could handle tasks and deliver results to client machines or mobile applications. On completing this guide, you will have an understanding of how to create a virtual machine that runs a compute-intensive Java application that can be monitored by another Java application.

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