where.
Scott Stark
Chief Technology Officer
JBoss Group, LLC
- Original Message -
From: "julien viet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Scott M Stark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 11:45 AM
Subject: Re[2]: [
what is supposed to be eclipse JDT ?
SMS> So get another compiler. We don't need no stinking JSR.
SMS>
SMS> Scott Stark
SMS> Chief Technology Officer
SMS> JBoss Group, LLC
SMS>
SMS> - Original Message -
SMS> From: "Remy Maucherat" <[EMAI
ay, March 30, 2003 2:06 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Re[2]: [JBoss-dev] php5 is coming
>
>
> I talked with 2 compiler projects after JBoss boot camp and both were
> interested in being integrated, but I dropped the ball and
> got busy on
> some other stuff.
I talked with 2 compiler projects after JBoss boot camp and both were
interested in being integrated, but I dropped the ball and got busy on
some other stuff. If anyone is interested in this I can send you the
contact info.
-dain
On Sunday, March 30, 2003, at 10:37 AM, julien viet wrote:
Hel
> cool, it could help for module or block scripting in Nukes,
> i.e get code class - fully generate class - compile it -
> generate xmbeam - deploy it
>
> pluggable resource loader is very helpfull, I don't know if
> we can have bytes of class through unified classloaders but
> that would help
Hello Marcel,
Sunday, March 30, 2003, 6:23:38 PM, you wrote:
MA> julien viet wrote ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>> JD> Though now that I think about it I would prefer that Java was more like
>> JD> PHP in the sense of a light weight web application development language
>> JD> with its rich extensions an
It is certainly possible, though it does not look like the new features
will inhibit PHP folks from coding they way they do now. It just looks
like it will allow them to write better software. I spent the past 2
weeks writing a PHP application and over and over I wished for features
like name
not sure they will keep php community whith them. for me
php success is settled on the fact php scripters don't have to worry
about theses kinds of things.
JD> Looks like Java Meets PHP with some .NET flavoring. I like it.
JD> --jason
JD> On Saturday, March 29, 2003, at 04:56 PM, julien viet