On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 11:27:28PM +0800, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
> For each person the "perfect choice" is different than other people's
> "perfect choice", because the requirements are different. But the
> requirements for a particular developer does not change very rapidly,
> therefor you are easily under the perception that a "single container will
> be perfect" illusion.
> I for instance, wants an ultra-lightweight J2ME container for embedded
> applications, but ALSO want a "Super Phoenix", possibly a variant of the
> Merlin works as well (have not studied Fortress so can't say).
> I therefor no longer believe in "one size fits all".
Perhaps this is naive - but can't we develop something that's scalable
from J2ME to super size? Linux runs on small devices but also super
computers - can't we achieve the same? There are some really brilliant
developers here (excluding me of course! :) )
Cheers,
Marcus
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