摘要:in todays complex, multiplatform enterprise, unifying systems management under a common infrastructure is a significant force driving many business decisions. with linux projects providing specialized......
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on september 6, ibm and ebay jointly announced that the two companies have forged an alliance on three fronts. first, ibm landed a public software coup when ebay selected websphere as its next-gener......
Exclusive JavaOne Interview...with James Gosling @ JDJ上一页 ... as the theme, because
theres just so much going on. certainly all the enterprise stuff is a big
thing, but the wireless stuff has been just going nuts, i mean theres all
these people doing java code inside the end point - for example there were
those demos this morning that the folks from motorola did, and there all
these guys from companies like samsung. its just going nuts. but one of
the things about the wireless world is that theres usually the other side
of it, right? you can talk from wireless thing to another, but often the
most interesting thing is when the wireless gizmo is talking into the
infrastructure. so even for what people think of as the "dumb" smart phones
like the wap phones and that, a lot of the infrastructure pieces of the wap
world is people using javaserver pages. javeserver pages, you know, theyre
not just for html any more. people have been doing xml and wml, all kinds
of stuff, straight out of javaserver pages.
jdj: where are you focusing your efforts right now, what are you working on
or whats the team around you working on at sun?
jg: what am i actually working on? well, the project i am desperately
trying to finish right now is this sort of document management thing for
sun labs. i made the mistake a few months ago of saying, "so where do i
find a copy of this?" and we have this ten-year old filing system thats
like bits of paper and theres an online file you grab and its completely
useless, so ive been dealing with all this stuff with javaserver pages, so
you can actually find the freakin tech reports and know where they are!
most of these tech reports are online somewhere, but who knows where? so
thats what ive been spending the last month or so of hacking time doing.
but actually ive been starting a project and doing stuff for developer
tools. one of the things ive been interested in lately is, if you go
around and look at the desks of most of the top-line developers, do you see
them using any of these fancy ides? no. mostly its like emacs, vr, shell
script..and it just goes, right? and you ask them why and its like, "well,
i did an ide once and found that the layout was too simple when i actually
wanted to write a program." most of these ides actually try to prevent you
from writing a program, they try to make it easy for people who dont... 下一页
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every company thats been around longer than a few months has probably created or purchased many different systems dedicated to specific areas of the business. for example, lets say customer files......