Subject: Re: JVM as Servlet Engine


>>I've often wondered why OS vendors, especially Microsoft, are not putting
>>Java support right into existing operating systems (or maybe they are and
>I
>>haven't noticed it).  In this way Java classes can be treated like
>>dynamically linked libraries (aka shared objects) and shared across
>>processes, significantly reducing resource requirements and decreasing
>>startup times on systems that are running multiple Java processes.


I've often wondered why JavOS isn't talked about much. From what I
understand this is a real operating system solely built on Java. The thing
would probably scream along on only a 386! We could use these for servlet
servers and possibly even desktop machines. Has anyone ever set up a JavOS
PC?

Chris

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