Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 16th Apr 2007 20:56 UTC, submitted by BlueVoodoo
Java "This article, the first in a five-part series on real-time Java, describes the key challenges to using the Java language to develop systems that meet real-time performance requirements. It presents a broad overview of what real-time application development means and how runtime systems must be engineered to meet the requirements of real-time applications. The authors introduce an implementation that addresses real-time Java challenges through a combination of standards-based technologies."
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Java in a airplane
by Southern.Pride on Tue 17th Apr 2007 15:26 UTC
Southern.Pride
Member since:
2006-09-14

If they ever used Java in an airplane I would never fly again, Java can barely work when coded correctly much less be used in a critical job roll as this.

The core dumps are useless unless you have hours to spend looking at code and never being able to resolve it. The only reason why Java is even used is because of Microsoft if not for the dig at them Java would disappear tomorrow and never be heard of again.

Java is terrible!

RE: Java in a airplane
by Andre4s on Tue 17th Apr 2007 16:50 in reply to "Java in a airplane"
Andre4s Member since:
2006-02-10

Always as terrible as the programmer!

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