Well, hopefully this will fulfil your desire of galvanizing those of us
who actually use java the way it's meant to be used, cross-platform
deployable. Unfortunately, the message and usefulness of cross-platform
compatibility and development seems to be vastly undersung by those who've
not used it or needed it, so we have platform-specific java "executables,"
basically slow versions of what could be tuned for the platforms in
question. Wow. No wonder people think Java is slow... they use it in bad
ways on limited platforms. Pardon my bitterness, but helping them do this
does NOT help Java as a whole in any way, and enabling people to walk into
a ditch STILL LEAVES THEM IN A DITCH.

On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Alan Williamson wrote:

>
> ||| Penski, you mentioned a Java compiler. Are you saying, in
> ||| java I can create a stand alone EXE file in Java?
>
> just on that topic; we have a review of such a product coming up in issue of
> JDJ.  A product that lets you produce standalone .EXE for your Java
> programs.
>
> /alan
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