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Monday, January 24, 2005
Visual J++
This updates the article at:
Visual J++ for Not Yet Techies
Microsoft and Sun MicroSystems had a long court case related
to Visual J++. Basically, Microsoft said it was a program for
creating and compiling Java (a language owned by Sun
Microsystems). Sun said it changed Java in ways it did not
authorize.
A settlement was reached on January 23, 2001. Microsoft paid
Sun $20 million and agreed not to use Sun's Java Compatible
trademark.
Visual J++ itself is now a deadend, though - superceded by
Visual J#.NET, which also creates programs in a Java-like
language, but within Microsoft's .NET Framework.
For more information, go to:
Visual J++
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