Windows XP rush bypasses Suns Java
This is a discussion about Windows XP rush bypasses Suns Java in the Feedback category; Sun Microsystems may have missed its opportunity to get the newest version of Java on PCs loaded with Microsoft´s new Windows XP operating system. The Palo Alto, Calif. -based company acknowledged that because of timing issues, no PC maker has opted to incorporate Sun´s version of the Java Virtual Machineor JVMin W ...
Sun Microsystems may have missed its opportunity to get the newest version of Java on PCs loaded with Microsoft´s new Windows XP operating system.
The Palo Alto, Calif.-based company acknowledged that because of timing issues, no PC maker has opted to incorporate Sun´s version of the Java Virtual Machine--or JVM--in Windows XP systems. Case in point: Compaq Computer has stated that it will incorporate Microsoft´s JVM in its upcoming Windows XP PCs.
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The Palo Alto, Calif.-based company acknowledged that because of timing issues, no PC maker has opted to incorporate Sun´s version of the Java Virtual Machine--or JVM--in Windows XP systems. Case in point: Compaq Computer has stated that it will incorporate Microsoft´s JVM in its upcoming Windows XP PCs.
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