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Curious then, why is it that a mapping of the Technical Reference Model/Standards Profiles of a dozen of the largest U.S. corporations and government agencies reveals J2EE as one of the few universal standards? Do enterprises whose underlying business is at stake deliberately undertake to waste time and money? Is it the development environment or the resulting code that is so "full of bugs?" Should we anticipate that global information meltdown that failed to materialize at Y2K? If Java is so bad, what is the solution - return to tried and true COBOL? What has MS to do with this article?
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Java is a hopeless waste of time and money  IT Consultant_z | 03/03/04
Just a question or two  IT_User | 03/04/04
Imitation is Highest Form of Flattery  km4hr@... | 03/04/04
Java is a hopeless waste of time and money  mtifo@... | 03/04/04

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