Well, you obviously have things within the Java community that addresses wireless and push. Things like J2ME, which provides a wireless model for those types of devices. You have things like JMS that provide messaging capabilities that could translate into supporting "push". One of the problems is that none of these are necessarily addressing the whole broad spectrum of interoperability that we are really aiming at, to enable a developer to build one application that goes across the spectrum.

So we have another organization, which is Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), which is an aggregation of things like webforms ... as well as a number of other Xforms where we are trying to propagate the standards that are necessary to generate this broad multi-device, interoperable world. And some of those efforts will be farmed out or pushed into the JCP process if they are Java-based. But ours will be dealt with within OMA and be independent of the execution environment.