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> If they are writing it in Java, why couldn't they do it on all platforms. > That is the point of their Eclipse platform. Even if they write it in C, > they can still do it. I don't believe I would categorise Eclipse as a run time environment. Just because I develop something with Eclipse does not mean it is automatically OS-independent. Even developing in pure Java doesn't make for OS-independent code because of the possible OS-specific class files I might take advantage of. --buck
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