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J++ Not Quite Dead
By now I imagine some of you have read news reports
indicating Microsoft has sold Visual J++ to another company. I want to
make it clear that these articles are in error. We absolutely have not
- and have no plans - to sell off the Visual J++ product. Visual J++
6.0 is the most widely used Java development tool, and we look forward
to its continued success in the market. These articles were most likely the result of
confusion around announcements connected with the Visual Studio
Integrators Program (VSIP). VSIP allows third party vendors to build
compilers and related tools that integrate directly into the Visual
Studio environment. As a member of this program, Rational announced
they would be producing a Java compiler that will run inside Visual
Studio. This product will be completely designed, developed, and
marketed by Rational and has nothing to do with Visual J++. You may be
interested to know that VSIP will bring a variety of languages from
other vendors to Visual Studio as well, including additional Java
support by TowerJ, several versions of COBOL, and more. We stand behind the innovations first surfaced in
Visual J++ and want to see them continue. Unfortunately, there is a
cloud of doubt over the industry's ability to innovate and advance
Java long term. Until we receive and understand some rulings currently
pending before the court hearing the Java lawsuit we cannot make
announcements on future Visual J++ product strategy. Thanks, Tony Goodhew |
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