On Tuesday 28 Sep 2004 18:46 pm, Vince Bonfanti wrote:
> The major benefits to giving up portability are: platform integration and
> performance.

*Pardon*.
Our (portable) Weblogic on (portable) Linux out performs the same platform
running on (non-portable) Windows. On lower cost hardware.

By leveraging Java, we get all the intergration we could ever want, and we're
portable too.

It's best to design to standards and keep portablility in mind, in general.
Then should the worst happen, you can jump platforms relativly easyily.

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