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=?Windows-1252?Q?Re:_ALERT_=96_XP_COULD_DISABLE_JAVA_IN_WEB_BROWSERS_AND_?=
> MICROSOFT WILL NOT include its JVM (Java Virtual Machine)
> in Windows XP or subsequent operating systems as part of
> a phase-out of the JVM following a January out-of-court
> settlement with Sun Microsystems...
Tim: When I first heard about this, my impression was that Microsoft's not
including its JVM was part of its settlement with Sun. If that is indeed the
case, the decision could hardly be considered "non-competitive:" it's being
mandated by one of Microsoft's competitors.
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Phil Weber
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