-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 8/17/10 23:59 , Kirk wrote: > I visited the NetBeans profiling guys in Prague in June. If they > were being dropped, they certainly didn't know about it. In fact > they've been given quite a task to improve visualvm so I think > support for NBP is quite strong. And it makes sense as Oracle > doesn't have anything that competes with NBP. Also Oracle is used > to giving it's customers tools for diagnosing problems in > production environments. Expect more big investment in making Java > easier to troubleshoot in prod. > As a member of the NBDT I can say that, after a slightly delay that is explainable as the uncertainty of the takeover, the communications between us and Oracle are good. The only things that, as announced in January, won't be directly supported any longer by Oracle are extra languages. This is a pity, but it's an area where the community can step in.
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