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Java Industry News James Gosling: "Java is a Community Rather Than a Product of Sun"
James Gosling: "Java is a Community Rather Than a Product of Sun"
By: Java News Desk
Jun. 11, 2004 12:00 AM
At a two-day event held in Hyderabad to educate Java developers on how to build better solutions, James Gosling, CTO of Sun's developer platforms group, said that Java developers in India "are doing everything from enterprise software development to writing software for banks, manufacturing, and cell phones." "I consider Java to be a community rather than a product of Sun," Gosling declared. When asked about the open-sourcing Java issue, he replied: "It is already extraordinarily open. People who use our software can modify and develop a new version. But any company that modifies and develops something new in order to sell to a third party needs a license. We look at licensing as a revenue model.""We make all our sources freely available," he continued. "But for your modifications, our licence requires that it undergo a test. Redistribution is possible only if they pass the test. Some people are grumpy about this, but mostly developers are happy." Asked what we might expect from Java in 2005, Gosling said: Gosling in an interview given while in India conceded that "As far as Java’s existence is concerned, 10 years from now it may not be there." "But I would like to see the next development either based on Java or influenced by it," he said - and 300,000 Indian Java developers, one might guess, probably agree with him. Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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