Since you do not appear to be subscribed, you may not have seen: On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 10:30 +1000, Doctor alf wrote: > I don't know where you got your infro from but Java is not dead and > probably won't be for a very very very long time. Microsoft includes > it's own Java runtime, and sun's version is used EVERYWHERE. look at > microsoft's new language C#, its very similar to java (so similar that > it attracted a law suit from Sun). > > > On Sun, 13 Feb 2005 10:33:04 -0700, Gary Gudmundson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I note that before I could install the OperOffice.org products, I needed a > > Java Environment. It has been my experience that the "Windows" community > > has moved away from Java. For example, when loading some software, I > > receive a Microsoft message indicating a Java environment is needed for the > > program, which is no longer available as part of Microsoft's systems. > > Although they refer the user to Sun Microsystems, they suggest the user / > > programmer migrate to some other environment. > > > > What does this mean for the future of OpenOffice.org? Do I want to invest > > time and effort into a product that may have a very short life? What > > prospects are there if Sun Microsystems withdraws support, and environment > > product, or has to close its doors? > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- Crystle Numan, B.Sc., Web Developer Guided Vision: the possibilities are endless 905.528.3095 http://guidedvision.com
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