Hello,
I have just returned from London having spent the day @ the insight UK I.T. conference/seminar/event.
I later went to the MS stand to discus some issue I had, you know the usual IE6 gripes, IE7 and security ( also see thread608-1193296 )
I asked if issues with Sun had been resolved and that any further implementaions of the Java VM runtime supplied with IE / Windows would meet Java "standards" specification by Sun and accepted by the Java communtiy rather than MS modifying it with there own tweeks, which is why Sun had sued Microsoft over and why Windows XP originaly didn't ship with the Java VM runtime component (which they acknowledge was the case!).
MS confirmed that those problems have long been resolved with Sun and MS will not mess with the Java VM again.
However, they then added, that Sun is about to change the Java VM into a licenced pay per use product in the near future and it is to be phased out anyway as Java/JS is getting a rather old.
I therfore asked what client side scripting will be available to developers if JS is phased out, will it be VB Script I asked, they replied "No" VBS is far to insecure and leaves your computer extremely vunerable as VBS has too much power and accesibility to the OS.
"ok" I said what about Active-X, to which I got the same reply.
So does anyone know if any of this is true, is Java VM to be licenced on a pay per use basis, where will this leave client side scripting, and what will be replacing it if this is true.
How does everyone feel that soon god knows how many websites will not work because undoubtedly if Sun starts charging for the Java VM, most including myself will not be buying it.
And where does that leave AJAX, in the light of this new information, i'm not so sure AJAX will be such a buzz word anymore.
All insight into this dilema is appreciated.
Regards,
1DMF
"In complete darkness we are all the same, only our knowledge and wisdom separates us, don't let your eyes deceive you.
I have just returned from London having spent the day @ the insight UK I.T. conference/seminar/event.
I later went to the MS stand to discus some issue I had, you know the usual IE6 gripes, IE7 and security ( also see thread608-1193296 )
I asked if issues with Sun had been resolved and that any further implementaions of the Java VM runtime supplied with IE / Windows would meet Java "standards" specification by Sun and accepted by the Java communtiy rather than MS modifying it with there own tweeks, which is why Sun had sued Microsoft over and why Windows XP originaly didn't ship with the Java VM runtime component (which they acknowledge was the case!).
MS confirmed that those problems have long been resolved with Sun and MS will not mess with the Java VM again.
However, they then added, that Sun is about to change the Java VM into a licenced pay per use product in the near future and it is to be phased out anyway as Java/JS is getting a rather old.
I therfore asked what client side scripting will be available to developers if JS is phased out, will it be VB Script I asked, they replied "No" VBS is far to insecure and leaves your computer extremely vunerable as VBS has too much power and accesibility to the OS.
"ok" I said what about Active-X, to which I got the same reply.
So does anyone know if any of this is true, is Java VM to be licenced on a pay per use basis, where will this leave client side scripting, and what will be replacing it if this is true.
How does everyone feel that soon god knows how many websites will not work because undoubtedly if Sun starts charging for the Java VM, most including myself will not be buying it.
And where does that leave AJAX, in the light of this new information, i'm not so sure AJAX will be such a buzz word anymore.
All insight into this dilema is appreciated.
Regards,
1DMF
"In complete darkness we are all the same, only our knowledge and wisdom separates us, don't let your eyes deceive you.