Endive brings WebAssembly to the JVM without external dependencies
Hacker News·1w·theanonymousone
Endive is a new JVM-native WebAssembly runtime from the Bytecode Alliance that lets you run WASM modules directly on the Java platform without spawning separate processes or pulling in C libraries. For indie developers building polyglot systems or adding WASM plugins to existing JVM apps, this cuts deployment complexity.
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