> Why don't YOU provide an example of some USEFUL program in > Java? >
You are joking, right? Much of your day-to-day life activity (silently) works in Java. For one example: most banking and financial firms have multiple millions in investment in Java back office, Java Web Services and Web Pages, and usually Oracle running the backend. Oracle has EMBEDDED the JVM in the database itself to leverage the use of the language directly. Unless you use a mattress for your savings and live without checking I think that I've answered this question. But just in case you missed it, most non-Blackberry (RIM) cell phone companies are hot to complete their new phones in Android, which is Java. > > > It is useless to talk of projects that don't work in > the > > real world, since 65% of ALL IT projects don't fulfill > business expectations. > > Can someone translate that? Try this - I mean you can use Google right? The below was found simply typing in a web search for "most IT projects fail" http://www.agile-software-development.com/2007/08/most-it-projects-fail-will-yours_06.html Also - I won't be posting more answers. You win, OK? Several list freaks have already said that I'm spamming the list.

