I think Solaris stays around..I think MySQL gets opened up via full forking
now however..



On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 9:12 AM, JP <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Apr 20, 5:48 am, pod <[email protected]> wrote:
> > But Android only use the language.
> > Android SDK doesn't use Java compilation or Java VM.
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> > So it's ok for us. We only use the syntax, not the technology.
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> It is significant nonetheless. Going forward, Oracle will set the tone
> where things are heading.
> Nothing earth shattering in SE for years to come, I suppose.
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> It's going to be interesting to see what's happening to Solaris and
> Sun HW. Firm specific Unixes have been weeded out over the years so
> over the long run it may go the route of SINIX and Ultrix as Oracle
> could see no sense in keeping it around when Oracle's products run on
> Linux and commodity servers just fine. There is a specialty niche in
> comms that relies on Sun/Solaris but that might be too small to
> sustain a dedicated HW/SW line in the long run. Let's hope not. Client
> of mine just ordered a comms system that's built on that equipment and
> isn't going to even see a box for months (while we go through
> design)...
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