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Sure Joe. Whatever you say. Take a poll of how many shops are usingWindows as a desktop is different than Windows as a server. And Windows as a file server is different than Windows as an application server. Then start polling how many banks use Windows as the applicaiton server for their enterprise systems. How many manufacturing companies? How many web-based companies? Google? Yahoo?
Windows and I think your non-Windows argument goes out the Window(s).
Even Joe uses Windows.
I'm certainly not saying Windows doesn't have its issues, but so do OS'sJava is memory and CPU intensive. If you have the memory and CPU dedicated to the JVM, Java runs just as fast on the i as anywhere else. i clients use Java all the time. But what's nice about using industry standard Java code such as that generated by EGL is that I can easily move it off of the i if I need to - to Unix, Linux or even Windows.
such as "i". Can you say SLOOOOOW Java. Hopefully V6R1 helps solve some
of that.
It's very embarrassing when I have to tell customers to run their JavaPersonally, I don't like using Java for applications at all. We've already got the best business language in the world right on the i - it's called RPG. EGL is simply the fastest way to build industry standard user interfaces to RPG business logic.
apps on Windows because the "i" can't run them as fast. You might say
that causes a black "i" for "i".
And since when is Legacy a bad word?No, you miss the point. EGL is based on CSP - a technology first introduced in 1981, before Windows was a gleam in Steve Jobs' eye. <<Can you say L.E.G.A.C.Y :-)
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