wasmer-java
ruffle
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0.0 | 9.9 | |
almost 2 years ago | about 16 hours ago | |
Java | Rust | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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wasmer-java
- FLaNK Weekly 08 Jan 2024
- FLaNK Stack Weekly for 12 September 2023
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Announcing CheerpJ 3.0: a JVM replacement in HTML5 and WebAssembly to run Java applications (and applets) on modern browsers
Great idea! Luckily, there's https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer-java, so you can easily run that wasm binary in your JVM running in your browser!
- Do goroutines typically run ontop of operating system threads?
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CC:Tweaked meets WASM
The biggest integration library is wasmer. It's intended as a server runtime for wasm. The official port wasmer-java has the problem of not supporting imports and that's also not to be implemented in the near future (they are restructuring the wasmer library according to this issue), the other is wasmer-jni. An inofficial jni-binding for the wasmer base implementation. Less nice to use, but feature complete.
- Since Clojure runs on the JVM and interops with Java, am I able to use wasmer to run web assembly modules from Clojure?
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Looking for Java Based RandomX Miner
Check how the rust compiler can target Web Assembly and then have a look at https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer-java
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IOTA 1.5 Java client library
If your savvy with WASM I think you could compile to wasm and make java bindings with https://github.com/wasmerio/wasmer-java
ruffle
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Orisinal: Morning Sunshine (recovered old flash games)
The memories…
I often wondered what would happen to those wonderful Orisinal mini games after Flash's death, without actually checking out the site. Would Ferry Halim find the time to port them to "HTML5"? Would they just… disappear forever?
It turns out that they know run in Ruffle[1], a Rust/WASM based Flash Player emulator I've never heard of (or forgotten about). The handful of them that I have tested work flawlessly.
[1] https://ruffle.rs/
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WebAssembly Playground
shrug It finds its uses. It's just not that overstated.
sandspiel is quite popular and is built using WASM: https://sandspiel.club/
Google Earth - https://blog.chromium.org/2019/06/webassembly-brings-google-...
Ruffle (the "make Flash run safely" tool) - https://ruffle.rs/
Ableton's Learning Synths - https://learningsynths.ableton.com/
etc etc. It's just hard to tell when something is using WASM when it "just works" and is indistinguishable from optimized JavaScript
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Amon Tobin – Foley Room site (2007)
I was amazed that the site still runs, apparently still using the same engine.
But it seems that it was a flash site (of course), and archive.org seems to replace Flash Player with "Ruffle" [1]. Either that, or someone of Tobin's team replaced Flash with Ruffle >= 2019.
[1] https://ruffle.rs/
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New York Times Flash-based visualizations work again
Out of curiosity a couple months ago I wondered if I could play my old Proximity flash game on Newgrounds from the browser within the Quest 3 VR headset, and it worked great!
That led me to do a little searching, and I discovered that originally the game didn't work in Ruffle, as I apparently did something with the play game button that wasn't normal. But someone put a fix in it back in 2020[1] in order to get my game working again. That was pretty neat. Felt kind of nice that people still cared enough about my old game to make sure it still works in an emulator.
Still working on a more in-depth sequel (using Monogame), and I'm way overdue to make a new web version of the original. Might knock that out once I get closer to getting the sequel out there.
[1]: https://github.com/ruffle-rs/ruffle/pull/1024
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New York Times has added a web-based Flash player to their archive website
i believe it's using Ruffle[0] and that's already happened[1]
[0] https://github.com/ruffle-rs/ruffle
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It's the offseason, so it's time to face the most lethal bullpen ever assembled. Let's play Winnie the Pooh's Home Run Derby!
This is all using a really cool Flash emulator called https://github.com/ruffle-rs/ruffle
- you can still play flash games without using adobe flash player thanks to ruffle
- Você lembra dos jogos em Flash?
- A Flash Player emulator written in Rust
- Ruffle: Flash Player Emulator
What are some alternatives?
webassembly-wasi-experiments - Discover WebAssembly System Interface (WASI) with C/Rust use cases
lightspark - An open source flash player implementation
GoJavaWasm - A Java project for running Go(lang)'s WebAssembly code
Offline-flash-player
wasmer-jni - wasmer java binding
react-resizable-and-movable - 🖱 A resizable and draggable component for React.
JavaCPP - The missing bridge between Java and native C++
TIC-80 - TIC-80 is a fantasy computer for making, playing and sharing tiny games.
Aparapi - The New Official Aparapi: a framework for executing native Java and Scala code on the GPU.
launcher - Launcher for Flashpoint Archive
iota.rs - Official IOTA Rust library.
jpexs-decompiler - JPEXS Free Flash Decompiler