| | I think JAVA is a good program language. But Internet Explorer does not support JAVA2!!!!(A default setup) (JAVA2 is java SDK 1.2 and upper) What do you think about it? Please tell me your opinipns. |
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well that is because microsoft does not deliver a java2 environment with its IE. they used to deliver their own java in times of java 1.x.
if i remeber correctly they did not stick to sun's specs of the libs and the language itself and sun took microsoft to court for that.. since then the microsoft java has not undergone any real further development i think... however... it would be better if microsoft would ship an up-to-date sun jre with their windows, but for obvious reasons they don't do: C# is a concurrence for java and as C# is a microsoft product they do everything to get rid of java...
If you are installin java it asks you if you want to use Sun's java or the standard Java which comes with the IE. If you want's to use Sun's you must check this option douring the installation.
QUOTE (björn @ Oct 26 2004, 07:03 PM) it would be better if microsoft would ship an up-to-date sun jre with their windows, but for obvious reasons they don't do: C# is a concurrence for java and as C# is a microsoft product they do everything to get rid of java... hmm...C#....Is it better than JAVA? If not,Why didn't microsoft unify JAVA language's'? QUOTE (jacksonicson @ Nov 12 2004, 05:14 PM) If you are installin java it asks you if you want to use Sun's java or the standard Java which comes with the IE. If you want's to use Sun's you must check this option douring the installation. Thank you for your advice.I'll try it. I am a beginner(both English and JAVA Anyway, let's make this category animate.
QUOTE (reciter @ Nov 15 2004, 10:14 PM) Thanks for your replies. hmm...C#....Is it better than JAVA? If not,Why didn't microsoft unify JAVA language's'? Thank you for your advice.I'll try it. I am a beginner(both English and JAVA Anyway, let's make this category animate. Try to install recent updated version (now jdk 1.5 (Tiger )) of Runtime Environment (JRE). it may solve your problem. Cheers QUOTE (reciter) hmm...C#....Is it better than JAVA? Well that's a good question. I never learned any C# so far but I have seen several code snippets. And what I saw reminded me VERY much of java. But nevertheless I cannot really tell if is better or not. They have a similar concept with virtual machines but you can also tell the compiler to produce fast machine code, which is a little more flexible as the java concept. btw: currently i am learning c/c++ and compared to java it is such a complicated mess i have the feeling that the c/c++ world is far too "scattered". everybody has its own conventions, doc tools and so on. to c/c++ QUOTE (reciter) If not,Why didn't microsoft unify JAVA language's'? how do you mean that exactly? SUN has unified the java language but microsoft did not stick to SUN's specs... |
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