-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 4/15/10 15:52 , Karsten Silz wrote: > Fair enough. So can we agree on "Mobile cross-platform Java (JME) > has failed, Mobile Java as part of Android has succeeded?". I can > already hear a Sun/Oracle person saying "But JME is installed on > five billion phones!"... ;-) You know my position.... you have billions of phones with JME indeed, so at least for the first decade of 2000 I can't consider JME a failure. Historically, it has been the first way to write reasonably cross-platform stuff, even with its huge fragmentation issues. It proved to be viable and if Android uses Java with all the changes that you and Osvaldo said, I think it's also thanks to JME...
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