On 3/11/2004, "Chris Green" chris@areti.co.uk wrote:
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 04:09:12PM +0000, Matt Parker wrote:
The only thing is that this process happens everytime you re-start the JVM, but then if you're running it on a server (where I believe Java should only really live - it's not useful for desktop apps really) you don't care about that because you never restart it.
In many cases java code runs in the JVM of a browser, this is supposed to be one of the places where it excels isn't it? Not server java really.
Back in 1998 maybe... The server-side is Java's speciality and has been for a long time, certainly at enterprise level with things like WebSphere and WebLogic. Oracle has a massive Java API now too.
Matt