Microsoft's rejection of ?pure' Java is a thorn in the flesh of arch-rival Sun. Tony Harrington reports
When Sun Microsystems brought Java into the world three years ago, the thing that sparked the most attention was the product?s claim to produce so-called ?write once, run anywhere? code. Java vir...
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