2009/4/1 Juan José Vázquez Delgado <[email protected]> > > > 1) the JVM is interpreting bytecode, which is just scripting in > > disguise. Do not fall for the 'Write once run everywhere' and the > > alleged agility you get from a garbage collector. > > 2) to be ready for Enterprise use, we should use a Common > > Business-Oriented Language, or COBOL for that matter. > > Regarding this, IMHO JVM is a strong requirement for Sling. I see a > Sling distribution running on my ZX Spectrum 48K [1] (all in my > dreams) :).
Hmm, you all are too short-sighted: In my opinion, all this software stuff is way too fragile and dynamic. I want a dedicated Sling processor for my computer (let's call it CMS-DSP - Content Management System Digital Signal Processor). A benefit would be the major performance improvement, especially if we would finally hardwire the content structure (/content, /apps, /libs etc.) into dedicated flash memory. WDYT? Anyone with a degree in modern chip design on the list? Regards, Alex -- Alexander Klimetschek [email protected]
