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April 1998, Week 3

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Thu, 16 Apr 1998 14:09:14 -0400
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Hello list members,

With the recent article in NewsWire, Java/iX is at the top of my mind. I
haven't been inclined to download the goods from Jazz because I am not
doing any web stuff from the HP3000. So I have to ask, what can Java/iX
do for me. Ok object orientation and reusability is good. But for many
of my users sitting at their HP700/98 terminal, how would a Java/iX
application look and work for them. Do Java/iX compile to a NMPRG or is
this an interpreted program. Also the way I remember it, Java was
supposed to run in a "sandbox" so that it couldn't interfere with the
executing client. Does this still apply?

John "many questions" Zoltak
North American Mfg Co

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