On 18/07/06, Gregg Wonderly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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...

And I apologise to the world for its inclusion (I'm on Java SE 6),
having it as an option feature would be fine, as part of the core I'm
really not convinced.





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