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Re: NYT on MS Java, Net Radio
From: John Young <[email protected]>
> "Edge for Sun as Microsoft Embraces Java."
>
> By John Markoff
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/library/cyber/week/0425license.html
>From the article:
> SAN FRANCISCO -- Sun Microsystems Inc., already a stock-market favorite
> on the strength of its Internet products, has secured a significant
> endorsement from Microsoft Corp., which plans to announce next week
> that it will incorporate Sun's Java software programming language into
> the Microsoft Windows 95 personal computer operating system.
> The companies would not comment, but industry executives said
> Microsoft, whose Windows operating system is used on some 80 percent of
> the world's PCs, will join IBM and Novell, among other companies, in
> announcing plans to embed Java into their software operating systems.
> Those moves, and the possibility of a similar endorsement by Apple
> Computer Inc., should go a long way toward making Java an industry
> software standard in the rapidly expanding Internet market.
In other Java news, the report from the Princeton scientists who have
found many security weaknesses in Java is now available at <URL:
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/sip/pub/secure96.html >. It is very critical
of the language design and implementation. I don't fully agree with the
thrust of their criticisms, because I don't think provability is a
practical matter with programs complex enough to be useful. But they
have certainly identified an alarming number of problems. I will post
later today a list of the issues they have identified.
Hal