> then Java compiles to a virtual machine, which could be made real, and
> Delphi compiles to a real machine, that can be virtual. No real difference.
> Its just that Java's machine is usually software, and Delphi's is usually
> hardware.

And to that if I add, software equivalent of a hardware is never going 
to win the speed contest, that means Java applications can never 
outperform the delphi ones.

Sandeep.

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