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Date:      Mon, 22 Mar 1999 17:28:02 -0500
From:      "B. Adkins" <adkins@iwaynet.net>
To:        advocacy@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Netscape browser 
Message-ID:  <4.1.19990322170133.00b36100@mailbox.iwaynet.net>
In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.32.19990322141525.00a82b00@localhost>
References:  <43527.922136741@zippy.cdrom.com> <Your message of "Mon, 22 Mar 1999 13:36:10 MST." <4.2.0.32.19990322132103.03f66150@localhost>

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With all the discussion about emulation strategies etc., I thought I'd put
my plug in for one particular emulator that has a pretty decent bang/buck
ratio - the Java Virtual Machine. 

The number of Java applications is increasing and many of the operating
systems I've researched have mediocre Java support at best.  By providing a
kick-butt JDK on FreeBSD, many ISV's may choose FreeBSD because 1) their
apps *run as good or better* on it than other OS's - not becase of
ease/difficulty in porting and 2) they prefer dealing with FreeBSD over
Windows NT etc.

For example, my company has recently developed a Veterinary Practice
Management software product written entirely in Java. I'll be testing the
app on FreeBSD in the next few weeks, and if the testing goes well, I'll be
recommending FreeBSD as the server for our customers instead of Windows NT.

I'm personally very excited about FreeBSD and if it runs Java well, I'd
prefer recommending it as the server for all our current and future
products. Even if it doesn't, I'd still keep it as my personal OS because I
love it.

Brian Adkins



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