James Rich wrote:

I'm also surprised. We've been using java on one of our customer's iSeries for a long time and have never seen any kind of performance problem. Our java usage isn't high, but it is very satisfactory. I wouldn't hesitate to use java on the i.

We don't use a whole lot of Java *on* the i, but we use a fair amount *around* it. One of our major products *depends* on a Java client (but an ILE server).

I still think, though, that it would be a far better language if it had been designed by, say, "Object PL/I" programmers instead of C++ programmers.

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JHHL

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