Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 08:24:52 07/31/03
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On July 31, 2003 at 08:22:35, Andreas Rueckert wrote: >On July 30, 2003 at 16:52:47, Gerd Isenberg wrote: > >--<snip>-- > >>In my working environment i found the trend goes to Java. Huge business >>client/server applications with Java application server like Bea and JBoss. >>I found Java-beans much more intuitive than C++ based component ware i used so >>far, but still a newbie in this field. > >--<snip>-- > >100% agreement. Having used Java for a couple of years, I wouldn't go back to >C++, if there's no real need. So it was quite natural, that I wrote my first >chess code in Java, too. And I still think, it was a good idea... > >Ciao, >Andreas Try to do the equivalent of "select()" in Java so that you can read from multiple "things" at the same time. There is something close in the latest versions, but no pointers causes some interesting problems that have to be worked around.
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