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No Java for XP
I had just heard a report on zdnet that Java support will be terminated on Window's XP.
http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/stor...791052,00.html They say if you want Java than people will have to download it. But I know a bunch of people on modem connections, who don't care about special features. And they will just skip it. Do you really think web programmers will have to use more Microsoft code than Java? This is just another example of how Microsoft is using its power now that the court case is over. |
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Dang that is just Incredibly lame. I am sure that will cause quite an upset for webmaster who pages have a lot of java in them.
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I have a feeling that many people will be quite upset with xp (for more then just this reason), and Microsoft will release 'XP SE' or something of that sort. It will have surport for java and all that, along with a less annoying registering method.
It really is silly that they would be doing this. -Andy |
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Yeah Right
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I am sorry, that is why I never do anything Microsoft, except for Office. |
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Well, if you give the software to a friend to copy, technically, that's piracy. Take a look at Napster.
All this is more proof that the biggest oxymoron in the world is Microsoft Works. ![]() |
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There's a reason Microsoft is not including Java in XP. And that's because Sun told them to. When Sun settled its lawsuit with Microsoft over Microsoft's implementation of Java, Microsoft agreed to only ship products then shipping or in Beta with Java. XP apparently wasn't in Beta then so it doesn't get a copy of Java. It is however possible to download a JVM from Microsoft's website.
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thats just not right!
I just started building a website, and I am finally starting to use some javascript in it. I keep it small, for stuff like hoverbuttons, etc. but if XP isn't going to support java, then I might have to come up with another splash screen and redo the entire site without java. So that they could click on "for XP users". However, the site is VERY big, and it would take a lot of work to redo it. IS this just a rumor? or will it actually come to be? Becuase I don't want to have to redo my site.
-Hey just reply! |
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Javascript is totally different than Java. IE will continue to provide javascript.
As a result of the setlement, Microsofte had to include the JVM version 1.1.4. the settlement said nothing about ever upgrading to the newer versions. As a result the JVM that M$ includes is quite old and slow. The latest version is 1.31 and is much better. |
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Exclusion of Java Announced (ZDnet) Micro$oft's Comments. (ZDnet) |
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WPA Information
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So, in a nutshell, here's my take on the whole thing...is it going to make people upset? Definitely (look at this thread for proof.) Is it simply Microsoft "flexing their muscles?" No, they're trying to cut down on the illegal distribution of their software, which they have every right to do. And the way they've decided to do it has been used by other companies in the past, but since all eyes have been on every move Microsoft makes lately, only now has it become an issue. |
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No Java For XP?
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On a side note, as it was mentioned earlier, Microsoft can only distribute an old version of the JVM due to the terms of the settlement they reached with Sun. What is more advantageous from their standpoint, since they are billing XP as "a whole new Windows"...bundling obsolete software from somebody else, or integrating in support for their new software, that competes with that "somebody else?" |
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I wondering what hapens with the authentication code stuff if you change some of the hardware on your computer. Like change the video card in your computer. Will it think it is a diffrent computer and then shut down windows on the nex t update?
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I don't know anyone who is excited about XP coming out -- however, in a couple years it will be common to have it. Many computer manufactures already have made contracts with microsoft to ship XP with all systems that they produce.
During this period where socialist Microsoft attempts to release this piece of software, I think that Microsoft will have a period of about a year of increased vulnerability. The public will be more likely than ever to look at other alternatives -- and hopefully a third party (perhaps w/ a linux or unix kernal?) will come out with a realistic alternative to Windows. If not, then Microsoft will gain complete control over the software industry, and they will choose another sector of the economy to start monopolizing -- lets just hope they stay out of Mechanical Engineering ![]() Patrick |
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Third Party Kernals
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Liniux I think had is bright staring moment, but will not propser because major applications will never allowed their code to be exposed for people to copy and manpulate. Plus the complicated GUI and dull interface. Mac OS X is now trying to phase in right now. But the phasing in process will take about a year for application makers to re-write the code to take advantage of the new robust system. The same thing will happen to Windows XP. Software, especially games and older software, will have to be re-writen. Hardware may also be affected, especially if the hardware you have is no longer supported by their manufacture. Microsoft even said, that if you machine orginally came with Windows 98 or 95 don't expect it to run on Windows XP. So, you will probably not see to many Windows XP machines until the later part of next year. |
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