My opinion:
- this is a very late initiative,
- yet I think it is the best news concerning technology evolution and innovation in the Java marketplace.
Java is becoming an Open Source initiative!
For more information www.sun.com/2006-1113
I am poking computer systems since 1979. This was long, long time ago when 16K of ram was considered a fair amount of memory - yet trolls and witches were already gone. Since that time I am following a non conventional IT carreer path, ruling my own business, sniffing technologies and trying to be as useful as possible.
Since a couple of weeks I am looking at the Google Web Toolkit (GWT). I think there is a lot to say about this piece of software and I will try to share my experiences and opinions about it.
What it is? Simply said, it is a set of API and utilities that enables you to write Java programs that can be converted by a special compiler into Javascript! So GWT makes your code runnable into the most recent browsers without requiring the user to install a plug-in (assuming Javascript is enabled).
A first remark, although the term is recent,
Why converting Java into Javascript versus writing Javascript code directly?
So only goods in GWT?
Next I will explain you a bit my first experience with GWT…
All these efforts were spent instead of asking developers what they needed to push
One great mistake in my opinion is probably Kylix. I remember a marketing session where they explained us that
Yessssss, that was nice to see and helped us a bit selling
Unfortunately it turns out quickly that we had to rewrite everything with new components! While these components were based on the Qt set that runs virtually on anything with a screen and a keyboard, nobody though about supporting MAC OS or extending the range of supported Unixes. Instead they put the price of the product so high that they could not sell one box (at least I don’t know somebody who spent money on it). Finally they concluded there was no interest for the product. Then they bundled Kylix with another version of
So, goodbye old buddy, it is time to move on and one more thing – I will never regret this @![ù£ of TeamSource!