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about the agreement signed by Microsoft and Sun microsystems

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richard - 08 Apr 2004 09:14 GMT
I noticed that Microsoft and Sun Microsystems have reached
an agreement, especially Microsoft's Support for Java, I
wonder if it means that MSJVM will be continuously
supported by microsoft's product, and we have no need to
update our WFC Project to JSharp.net?

the url:
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2004/apr04/04-
02SunAgreementPR.asp
richard - 14 Apr 2004 03:18 GMT
hey,
anyone who can answer the question? thanks a lot!

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Michael Green - 14 Apr 2004 21:48 GMT
We are still recommending that you convert your code to J#, C#, or some
other technology. The new agreement allows us to continue to support the
Microsoft Java VM but in a limited way until 2007.  We will not be able to
make any bug fixes other than severe security related problems. While this
new agreement lengthens the amount of time you have to covert your code, it
does not mean you should stop your conversion efforts.

I hope this is helpful,

Michael Green
Microsoft Developer Support

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