Java is not an emulation tool; it is a language whose execution speed has
steadily improved to the point where it can be used for mission-critical
applications. Furthermore, although an XML file may contain five times the
number of bytes as an equivalent X12 file, there are some benefits that you
shouldn't overlook.
Andy
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Anthony Beecher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@LISTSERV.UCOP.EDU> on 10/11/2000
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Subject: Re: Java based data transformation tool - UGGH!
I have been at a loss to understand why anyone would want a transformation
tool that executes under the Java VM environment.
How would my peers react if I said that I wanted to run a critical business
process in my Amiga Emulator running on a PC. Silly right? Why would you
sacrafice the speed of running transformation under native code for running
your transformations under a layer of emulation; i.e. Java's VM (Virtual
Machine). It is as silly.
ddress. This is why I ruled out Webmethods and their like...
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