> Linux doesn't look at
>all like OS/2 (which is a pity), so it might be just as hard -- if not
>harder -- to port IBM's JVM to Linux as it is to port Sun's.
Let's not forget AIX, VM/ESA, and OS/390's unix services! All three
are much closer to Linux than either Win32 or OS/2... and they
all have JVMs, very good ones in fact. I'd like to think no one
would seriously try to start with either the OS/2 or Win32 version,
so it might not be as hard as all that - at least it's already
unix. :) I'll bet the problem would be getting management to let
them and getting the developer resource; but, as David was quoted,
the right people are aware of the interest. -=Chris
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