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pedaammulu@yahoo.com - 12 Jul 2006 11:43 GMT
Hi,

I read an article saying that JAVA is now open source and SUN no longer
supports it... Is it true?

And how does this impact the JAVA - .Net comparison growth....

Back here, we see a lot of hiring for Dot Net....and companies like
Infosys etc. adverts for DOT NET PROGRAMMERS

Regards
Madhav
http://www.vkinfotek.com
chris brat - 12 Jul 2006 13:02 GMT
Hi,

What is the link to the article?

Chris

> Hi,
>
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> Madhav
> http://www.vkinfotek.com
Oliver Wong - 12 Jul 2006 15:54 GMT
> Hi,
>
> I read an article saying that JAVA is now open source and SUN no longer
> supports it... Is it true?

   No. You could easily verify this yourself by checking Sun's Java
webpage.

> And how does this impact the JAVA - .Net comparison growth....

   How does a false rumour impact the growth of comparison between Java and
.NET? Or how does a false rumour impact the comparison between the growth of
Java and the growth of .NET? Or perhaps how does a false rumour impact the
growths themselves, rather than the comparison of the growths? For the last
one, probably not at all.

   - Oliver
Jeremy Plichta - 14 Jul 2006 00:52 GMT
Since this thread is mostly on opinions and rumors here is another
article to add to the mix:

http://searchwebservices.techtarget.com/originalContent/0,289142,sid26_gci119821
1,00.html


It discusses why some analysts are suggesting Java EE is starting to
dye out in the SOA world. Im not sure I completely agree with some of
the reasoning in it but its worth a read.


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