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Excelsior has released JET 5.0, a Java virtual machine for Linux and Windows that uses a combination of a traditional native code compiler and just-in-time compilation from byte code. According to Dmitry Leskov, "the key new feature is the ability to leave the unused parts of the Java SE platform out of your application installer. 100% TCK compliance is maintained through on-demand downloading of the omitted at application run time. The result is substantial reduction in download size and disk footprint." JET costs start at $1200 and run up to $4500 depending on which version and how much support you want. Support is available by e-mail and Web site only.