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Yes he is
"Also, as a .NET person, and seeing how far Microsoft has taken
this concept (and the power of the .NET framework for a wide range
of developer types), what future does JAVA have? Where are they
taking it? How does it fit with in with Web Standards, Web Services,
XML, SOAP and that movement."

You're joking right? It's time to take a walk down to a large
datacentre and check-out their J2EE and webservices systems. Hint:
they're all JAVA.
Posted by: Richard Flude   Posted on: 06/29/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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a great innovator...  wildranger | 06/29/05
Yes he is  Richard Flude | 06/29/05
Best thing since Liquid JAVA  internet11 | 06/29/05
Yeah there is no unsafe code in Java...  winter_z | 06/30/05
Shhh..  d_jedi | 06/30/05
JNI  bitspace | 07/01/05
exactly the same with unmanaged code in .net  _JimB_ | 07/03/05

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