For all the Microsoft lovers (and not so lovers) in this list. Take a look
at http://tal.ontero.net/home/Mocrosoft. This is a 1:15min mpeg file showing
Steve Balmar shouting, dancing and getting the Microsoft crowd excited.
Tal
Recently I saw an Avalon announcement regarding a logger kit. Is this is
related in any way to the Log4J project ? If not, what are the key
differences between the two ? And while we are on the subject, what
are the differences between these two and the Sun logging API ?
We plan to add a
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From: Tal Dayan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 5:11 PM
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Does Jakarta has anything close to an embedded pure Java
relational data base ?
If not, a project like that will be a great
addition to the Jakarta
),
or at least used it the last time I check which was a long time
ago. I would
love to see a solid Java RDBMS under a business friendly license. Maybe
someday ;-)
-david
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From: Tal Dayan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 5:11 PM
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Does Jakarta has anything close to an embedded pure Java
relational data base ?
If not, a project like that will be a great
addition to the Jakarta family.
Tal
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With a risk of being unpopular for a day, ;-)
From a view point of a commercial software company, there is a kernel of
truth
in what Balmer said, at least when it comes to some open source licenses
(and ASF is not one of them).
Maybe it is the time to coin a new term for a category of 'non