Steve Jones wrote:
> "However, if Java EE continues its goal of
> simplifying and adds in support for more languages than just Java --
> such as JavaScript, PHP, Ruby, Python, and/or Perl -- it can keep its
> position as platform for developing enterprise applications and
> services"

> Or is it just a case that J2EE needs to follow the latest marketing hype ?

I am not fond of scripting languages on the grand scale.  JDK1.6 will have 
built 
in scripting engine support, including Javascript. That will make it possible 
to 
do orchestration with less text using scripting, or so they say...

Gregg Wonderly





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