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| -----Original Message----- | [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Jon Paris | Certainly | there were many other issues addressed within the design, but the primary | goal was to have C and other call intensive languages perform | well. Period, | end of story. | | It was never intended to provide the same kind of hardware independent | capabilities that CLI does. This is my understanding, also. | ILE would be the vehicle by which a good performing implementation of CLI | could be delivered - just as is provides some underpinnings for Java. Interesting. | IBM to date have placed their bets on Java - Now we need to get to | work to get them to implement CLI. No doubt... But I would add that IBM hasn't placed ALL their egg's in Sun's basket, as that would make no sense. Nor, imo, would investing billions of dollars in Power/SLIC if all it needed to do was run Java.. (../especially/ given the customer-base that exists in i and z...)
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