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        <title>But...</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[I thought it was &quot;write once, run anywhwere&quot;. <br><br>This does sound more like &quot;write once, debug everywhere.&quot;<br><br>Cross-platform is hype; it's ALWAYS parallel development.  Don't buy the hype, focus on the reality.]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Fri, 11 Nov 2005 15:06:57 -0500</pubDate>

        

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        <jf:date>Nov 11, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Tom C</jf:author>
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        <title>Eclipse better on Linux</title>
        <link>http://www.theserverside.com/discussions/thread.tss?thread_id=32544</link>

        

        
            <description><![CDATA[We have been using Eclipse 3.1 on both Windows XP and Linux (2.6 kernel with Gnome 2.6) for some time now, and in our experience it's proved more stable on Linux. We get occasional problems on Windows.<br><br>Greg.]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2005 04:32:02 -0500</pubDate>

        

        <jf:creationDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2005 04:32:02 -0500</jf:creationDate>
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        <jf:date>Mar 17, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Greg Hall</jf:author>
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        <title>Java on Apple</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<blockquote>Why is apple not investing much in Java ?IMHO, it is apple personal interrest to make Java on Mac a success story.</blockquote><br>I started my Java development in 1998 using Codewarrior on Mac OS 8. It took Apple so long to release an SDK...]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2005 08:08:47 -0500</pubDate>

        

        <jf:creationDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2005 08:08:47 -0500</jf:creationDate>
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        <jf:date>Mar 16, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Gray Phelps</jf:author>
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        <title>magical os</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<blockquote><blockquote>  I forget everything runs faster on the magical OS called Linux. </blockquote>It seems that at least MySQL runs faster on Linux as per these guys:<a...]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2005 06:40:56 -0500</pubDate>

        

        <jf:creationDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2005 06:40:56 -0500</jf:creationDate>
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        <jf:date>Mar 15, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Joe M.</jf:author>
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        <title>magical os</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<blockquote><blockquote>  I forget everything runs faster on the magical OS called Linux. </blockquote>It seems that at least MySQL runs faster on Linux as per these guys:<a...]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2005 06:20:29 -0500</pubDate>

        

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        <jf:date>Mar 15, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Joe M.</jf:author>
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        <title>Java on Apple</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<blockquote> java applications generally run slower on linux than windows. This is particularly true in the case of swing which I found to be frequently unusable in the redhat 9/jdk 1.4 days. That was also when I stopped using Linux as a desktop system....]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2005 05:00:16 -0500</pubDate>

        

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        <jf:date>Mar 15, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Vic Cekvenich</jf:author>
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        <title>Java on Apple</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<blockquote>It is extremely ironic that Windows is arguably the best platform in terms of tool support for developing Java apps.  (e.g. JDKs and IDEs).Yes, Netbeans and IDEA work great on Linux &amp;amp; Sun boxes, but Windows is still the best way to go...]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2005 04:15:31 -0500</pubDate>

        

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        <jf:date>Mar 15, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>sadfasdf asdadsf</jf:author>
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        <title>magical os</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<blockquote><blockquote>  I forget everything runs faster on the magical OS called Linux. </blockquote>It seems that at least MySQL runs faster on Linux as per these guys:<a...]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2005 00:45:23 -0500</pubDate>

        

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        <jf:date>Mar 15, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Joe M.</jf:author>
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        <title>magical os</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<blockquote>  I forget everything runs faster on the magical OS called Linux. </blockquote><br>It seems that at least MySQL runs faster on Linux as per these guys:<br><a...]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2005 00:02:33 -0500</pubDate>

        

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        <jf:date>Mar 15, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Vic Cekvenich</jf:author>
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        <title>Java on Apple</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Having developed Java apps on Win32, Solaris 9, Suse 9, and Mac OSX; native support for Java development, deployment is best on OSX.  Java support is deeply integrated into OSX,so there should be a prolonged testing cycle for each major release of the...]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2005 21:42:49 -0500</pubDate>

        

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        <jf:date>Mar 14, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Greg Rollins</jf:author>
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        <title>Java on Apple</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<blockquote>.I for example use j:Rockit 1.5 on Linux instead of Sun so I can have parrallel GC, plus I do not trust Sun to make Linux JVM faster than their Solaris.</blockquote><br>Sun's JVM *has* a parallel GC.  Use whatever JVM you want but not testing...]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2005 17:42:13 -0500</pubDate>

        

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        <jf:date>Mar 14, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Bob Baller</jf:author>
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        <title>www.java.com does not have update</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[You can download it from java.sun.com]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2005 17:19:27 -0500</pubDate>

        

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        <jf:date>Mar 14, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Vimal Kansal</jf:author>
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        <title>Java on Apple</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Because I think they have begun to realize that Mono/C# providers a richer programming model. For example, cocoa#.]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2005 17:18:39 -0500</pubDate>

        

        <jf:creationDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2005 17:18:39 -0500</jf:creationDate>
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        <jf:date>Mar 14, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Mackie Jackson</jf:author>
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        <title>www.java.com does not have update</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[I just went to www.java.com and all I could see is 1_5_0_01.]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2005 15:59:27 -0500</pubDate>

        

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        <jf:date>Mar 14, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Christopher Cobb</jf:author>
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        <title>Java on Apple</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<blockquote>.I don't want to shell $500 for Tiger Beta. I am pissed off with Apple support for Java.</blockquote><br>I have been doing development and paid hapilly $200 for which I get free Server edition of OSX(w/ Quick Time Brodcasting), XCode tools,...]]></description>
        

        <pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2005 14:47:49 -0500</pubDate>

        

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        <jf:date>Mar 14, 2005</jf:date>
        <jf:author>Vic Cekvenich</jf:author>
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