[LUNI] CNN.com - Java revved up to fight Microsoft - Jun. 21, 2003
Keith T. Garner
kgarner at kgarner.com
Mon Jun 23 15:54:21 CDT 2003
On Sun, Jun 22, 2003 at 04:29:40, Ronald Petty said:
> Wasn't BlackDown opensource?
Nope. Blackdown has always had to abide by a license of Sun's. See
http://blackdown.org/java-linux/docs/support/faq-release/FAQ-java-linux-8.html#licensing
for more information.
> Why is Sun doing an open source version important?
I'm not sure if it is. But it may be in the future to keep java alive
against rise of C#. At this point, I don't think much can really
remove Java from a lot of its installations nor prevent people from
using it in the future.
> Besides the grammar for the language has been available forever so
> anyone who wanted to write their own compiler could have (and byte
> code spec), and some have (embedded market, not personal java mind
> you).
No one has really done so (not counting gcj) as the blackdown and sun
ports were good enough. Kaffe made a valient effort to be a JVM, but
they were always tremendously behind.
> This sounds like more PR than anything new.
Knowing sun, it probably is.
Keith, java programmer and blackdown fan for 6 years
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Keith T. Garner kgarner at kgarner.com
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