If we are talking about printing then yes Alan your right
but I am talking about applications in general...
1 perfect example is JDBC..... HP's SDK handles it totally different than
suns JDK
.......whatever I am not going to go on with HP vs SUN
I really dont care what you believe I just know what I am experiencing
Hardware has nothing to do with an apps code.. other than performance
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||| From: Jason Carlamere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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||| Joseph.........Has it exactly right....
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||| Linux,,,,,Windows,,,,and Solaris are all SUN JVM's
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||| HP-UX .........MAC..........etc...are not SUN's they have their own
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||| Hence...somethings are different
Jason, you are barking too far up the wrong tree here with this.
it has nothing to do with who makes the JVM; it's the OS and hardware.
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