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As I understand it, IBM has their own implementation (J9) of Java, but under
license from Sun/Oracle.

Also note that rumour has it that the IBM licensing of Java is closely
related to the sudden change of mind of IBM from Apache Harmony to OpenJDK.

I can perfectly well live with OpenJDK 6 being the version living in the
wild for the coming decades. There is very little change in the JVM, but a
lot in the libraries, and Java 6 is not a bad platform.


-----Original Message-----
From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Joe Pluta
Sent: 9. december 2010 23:34
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: [WEB400] The ASF Resigns From the JCP Executive Committee

Oracle wants to stop embedded Java appliances, like Android phones.
This has zero to do with servers or desktops. Because if Oracle
really wants to play the "no implementation but ours" game on servers,
they'll have a fun fight with IBM.

There's a LOT more smoke here than fire.

Joe

I didn't even think about that. Zend probably is quite happy on a number
of
fronts - not just IBMi.

The thing I really liked about Java is I could use it at three different
locations - JME, JSE, JEE - without switching languages. Too bad PHP
wasn't
at multiple levels. Python maybe? Where's Han's Bolt when you need him
:-)

Aaron Bartell
www.MowYourLawn.com/blog
www.OpenRPGUI.com
www.SoftwareSavesLives.com



On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 3:31 PM, Jim
Oberholtzer<midrangel@xxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

I'm going to guess our friends at Zend are going to do the Israeli
version of an Irish Jig, and our other friends in Redmond are happy
about this eventuality........

I do wonder how IBM is going to deal with this one......I'm guessing it
will be some time before much changes, but since I am finding the Zend
Framework to be every bit as powerful (albeit nearly as difficult to get
your arms around) as the Java frameworks there may be some migration
happening. Particularly as the article infers that there may be some
licensing questions in the near future.

This will be fun....

Jim Oberholtzer
CEO/Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects, LLC




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