Hi,
Your question is related greatly to competition between .net and java technologies. Their is still a huge market for java technologies as general compared to .net. However, I believe that Microsoft is gaining lots of ground. Microsoft .net technology is just amazing with what you can do with and it is growing very fast. Therefore, IT Companies have to cope with such change and that's why MapInfo started the new .net product line which will be a huge one.
MapXtreme Java is yet another line of product for MapInfo....... I don't believe that MapInfo will let it die but don't expect it to be fast growing compared to .net. However, this is just my opinion.
Sherif.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gilbert Hach�" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, November 19, 2004 11:44 PM
Subject: MI-L Futur or MapXtreme Java
Hi group
I would like to have your opinion on MapXtreme Java. What's happening with it?
We see a lot of improvement on the MapXtreme .net version and it's understandable, but the Java version is still in use and improvement are not coming out!
Have you heard about future upgrades, new features, etc? Did someone hear that Mapinfo will let it die?
I would welcome any comments...
Thanks!
Gilbert Hach�
Solutions Consortech Inc.
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