Did Semplice offer all of the COM integration? If not then it wouldn't really work in the entire VB ecosystem, so I don't understand how it could replace a legacy system.
If it did then, its only going to run on Windows right? So you're losing the cross platform appeal of Java, and what would be the benefit of replacing the existing (working) VB system with the Semplice based one? On Feb 19, 11:18 pm, David Linsin <[email protected]> wrote: > > but today? > > At the company I'm working for right now, a whole lot of mission > critical systems are still running on VB&Access and are only slowly > being replaced by Java/.NET. > > with kind regards, > > David Linsin > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - > email: [email protected] > blog:http://dlinsin.blogspot.com > > On Feb 20, 2009, at 1:52 AM, Casper Bang wrote: > > > > > Not sure I understand the purpose of such a revival. Ok, 10 years ago > > VB6 was a very productive environment for putting together > > applications in a snap, catering both to superusers (macro writers) > > and programmers (Win32 API importers) but today? Let hobbyists play > > with Open Office Basic, Gambas or Visual Basic .NET Express instead. > > On error resume next > > > /Casper > > > On 20 Feb., 00:10, robogeek <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Feb 19, 1:42 pm, Tor Norbye <[email protected]> wrote: > > >>> Releasing it is not going to be easy. There's a whole open source > >>> review thing you've gotta go through when you open source stuff - it > >>> took a long time for the JDK, and there's a cost to it. Plus in > >>> the VB > >>> area there might be legal issues as well... > > >>> -- Tor > > >> There is an obvious strategic goodness to that end goal of assisting > >> VB to run in the Java ecosystem. > > >> But, I have studied that outbound open source review process quite > >> extensively when I was at Sun. It is a daunting process to get stuff > >> to be open sourced @ Sun. That's one of the things which make me > >> wonder about the seriousness with which Sun is taking 'Open Source'. > >> Okay so there are a lot of valid business concerns in that process > >> however many of the questions you have to answer in that process > >> strike me as holdovers from an era before Jonathan began pushing the > >> company into the open source world. However the biggest cost in the > >> process was screening the code to ensure Sun holds rights to > >> everything sufficient to license under an open source license. A > >> shortcut on that specific cost comes if every line of code was > >> written > >> by a Sun employee as then Sun obviously has the required rights. > > >> Legal issues ...hmm... yeah, Microsoft might have a patent or two > >> against VB don't'cha think? Sigh. > > >> - David > > > > > > smime.p7s > 3KViewDownload --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "The Java Posse" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/javaposse?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
