Jack Schofield 

Sun’s Solaris Java == unusable junk

Internalmemos.com has published the Sun memo recounting the facts on which some recent stories in The Inquirer have been based (below). One of the funniest bits is Sun staff complaining that, contrary to the hype, Java on Solaris isn't or wasn't actually portable in practice (the memo is strangely missing a date) because of its total dependence on the JRE (Java Runtime Environment).
  
  


Internalmemos.com has published the Sun memo recounting the facts on which some recent stories in The Inquirer have been based (below). One of the funniest bits is Sun staff complaining that, contrary to the hype, Java on Solaris isn't or wasn't actually portable in practice (the memo is strangely missing a date) because of its total dependence on the JRE (Java Runtime Environment).

 

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