If it�s not 100% API equivalent, then it cannot be called Java. The announcement says that Harmony is about free java.
Rodrigo On 5/11/05, Doug Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On May 11, 2005, at 11:45 AM, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: > > > Deprecated or non deprecated, we want Harmony to pass the TCK, so > > whatever the TCK wants us to do, we'll do it. > > So what's the point? If all you're trying to do is duplicate J2SE 5, > what advantage is there to making it an open source project? As soon as > you "improve" something, aren't you're likely to break the API? > > Is this really an attempt to get Sun to open source Java? > > I'm not trying to be critical or anything. Just wondering what's the > point? > > Doug > >
