Le samedi 25 mars 2006 à 10:47 +0000, Dariusz J. Garbowski a écrit : > > If it where that easy, we'd have the latest eclipse version in Fedora > > with all the major plugins instead of the current situation. > > Heh, it *is* that easy -- get Sun's Java stack, install, download your > app of choice, install and run! It's not, I'm sorry. You require lots of end-user work to make it anything like work. That's why a stupid app like the logitech remote controler (which has very simple fontionnality) is still not available for linux even if it was written in java to be cross-platform. For a developper java is easy. As soon as you need an average end-user to make it work and are paying the support costs it suddenly is no longer anywhere near a good choice. And I'm not even talking about the differences between jvm behaviour (if you think you can go sun-only just compare the arches sun, ibm and bea support) -- Nicolas Mailhot
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