Re the Java memory footprint - I wonder what ISS Internet Scanner is written
in, then.
At my last count it was 82 MB for the base code, 70 MB for SQL, and 400+ (!)
MB of updates.

(:-)

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alan donald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I wanted to know why java is not used to make
> softwares like nessus or nmap.

Because Java sucks rocks, maybe?

> Can you shed  some light on this too. 

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