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| title=Java gets four times faster with new Symantec just-in-time compiler}}</ref> the addition of language features supporting better code analysis, and optimizations in the JVM (such as [[HotSpot (virtual machine)|HotSpot]] becoming the default for [[Sun Microsystems|Sun]]'s JVM in 2000). Sophisticated [[garbage collection (computer science)|garbage collection]] strategies were also an area of improvement. Hardware execution of Java bytecode, such as that offered by ARM's [[Jazelle]], was explored but not deployed.