Sounds like you got burned by some hot Java :-)
It appears you're speaking from lack of experience with Java on the i.
It works quite well as long as you know how to tune your applications,
but it ain't RPG :-)
What does being an employee of a privately held company have to do with
not programming in Java ? Just curious.
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message: 9
date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 14:12:36 -0800
from: "Chris Bipes" <chris.bipes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: Java performance on the i ? Good? bad? OK?
Any generic Virtual Machine that is ported to all possible OS' sucks.
JAVA is a brown liquid that is meant to be consumed, Not to consume all
of your computer resources.
As a employee of a privately owned company, I would not program in JAVA
for any of our systems. I try to stay away from 3rd party applications
that are written generically. Native is always better than VM.
Now if IBM integrates JAVA into the MI layer, that would be a whole new
ball game.
Chris Bipes
Director of Information Services
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