> >
> > "similarity between Java and C   implementations"
> >
> > Not specific to the topic under discussion, but Java and C has
> > differences when it comes to implementations.
> >
> > Following link consider C to be a third generation langauge while Java is
> > considered as a fouth generation language.
> > http://science.jrank.org/pages/1697/Computer-Languages.html.
> >
> > If you want to explore the real power of C, you should do things in the C
> > way :-), including the design.
>
> And what matters is the overall architecture, and not the implementation
> details when it comes to Axis2/Java vs. Axis2/C.
> As I mentioned in the other mail, the overall architecture would remain
> intact. So nothing to worry. :)
>

:-) Agreed.

Implementations should take their own natural path.

> Samisa...
>
> > /Sanjaya
> >
> >
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