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The popularity of the Java programming language has led to its wide adoption
in cloud computing infrastructures. However, Java applications running in
untrusted clouds are vulnerable to various forms of privileged attacks. The
emergence of trusted execution environments (TEEs) such as Intel SGX mitigates
this problem. TEEs protect code and data in secure enclaves inaccessible to
untrusted software, including the kernel and hypervisors. To efficiently use
TEEs, developers must manually partition their applications into trusted and
untrusted parts, in order …

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