It is supported, it's not installed as part of the standard installation.
Which means, it's a pain to having to go and download the program, which in really means the death of the technology, IMO.
Or maybe not the death, but it's going to be a lot harder for Sun to market Java as a cross-platform, non-platform-depenable programming language when the major OS does not support it by default.
- wil
Which means, it's a pain to having to go and download the program, which in really means the death of the technology, IMO.
Or maybe not the death, but it's going to be a lot harder for Sun to market Java as a cross-platform, non-platform-depenable programming language when the major OS does not support it by default.
- wil