Mark Bauhaus, a 16-year Sun veteran who last July assumed the role of vice president of Java Web services, recently spoke with Computerworld about his company's latest efforts in the areas of Web services and Java and any possibility that Java eventually might be turned over to the open-source community.
Read Q&A: Sun VP lays out company's plans for Web services, Java.
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Q&A: Sun VP discusses plans for Web services, Java (3 messages)
- Posted by: Floyd Marinescu
- Posted on: December 20 2002 16:32 EST
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- Q&A: Sun VP discusses plans for Web services, Java by Cameron Purdy on December 20 2002 22:15 EST
- Camerons WebLog by Dion Almaer on December 23 2002 10:51 EST
- Camerons WebLog by Nick Minutello on December 23 2002 07:31 EST
- Camerons WebLog by Dion Almaer on December 23 2002 10:51 EST
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Q&A: Sun VP discusses plans for Web services, Java[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Cameron Purdy
- Posted on: December 20 2002 22:15 EST
- in response to Floyd Marinescu
Mmm ... the potential for fully open sourced Java via the JCP. Interesting.
Peace,
Cameron Purdy
Tangosol, Inc.
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Camerons WebLog[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Dion Almaer
- Posted on: December 23 2002 10:51 EST
- in response to Cameron Purdy
I really enjoyed reading your WebLog on open sourcing Java, as well as your original wish list for a Java 3. -
Camerons WebLog[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Nick Minutello
- Posted on: December 23 2002 19:31 EST
- in response to Dion Almaer
I am interested to find out: What exactly would the benefits of an Open-Sourced Java be?
-Nick