On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, Ron Resnick wrote:
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> Now, none of that has any bearing on the original question
> of course, ie - would they use blackdown as their point
> of departure for Linux-based Java efforts. My own guess,
> like Nathan's, is that they would. After all, why on
> earth not?? It is
Justin Knotzke wrote:
> so maybe their attitudes have really changed. I suspect that BEA has not ported
> Weblogic to Linux because of it's reluctance to use Blackdown's VM.
Ported? Why port? I used Weblogic's JDBC drivers for MS SQL on Linux Blackdown
1.1.7 with no problems whatsoever. Worked
Ron Resnick wrote:
>
> Nathan Meyers wrote:
>
> Now, none of that has any bearing on the original question
> of course, ie - would they use blackdown as their point
> of departure for Linux-based Java efforts. My own guess,
> like Nathan's, is that they would. After all, why on
> earth not?? It
Nathan Meyers wrote:
>
> Justin Knotzke wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I see that IBM is porting Websphere to Linux. Are they going to use
> > your VM? If not, do you think they are going to port their VM to Linux?
>
> A look at their site doesn't suggest the existence of a "their VM
Justin Knotzke wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I see that IBM is porting Websphere to Linux. Are they going to use
> your VM? If not, do you think they are going to port their VM to Linux?
A look at their site doesn't suggest the existence of a "their VM",
other than a port of Sun's code to
Hi,
I see that IBM is porting Websphere to Linux. Are they going to use
your VM? If not, do you think they are going to port their VM to Linux?
Thanks so much
Justin Knotzke.
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