On Tue, 2010-11-02 at 14:30 +0100, Cedric Bosdonnat wrote:
On Tue, 2010-11-02 at 12:47 +0000, Michael Meeks wrote:
Quite; cf. such uncertainty - it probably makes considerable sense to
look into a migration strategy from Java to (insert anything else). Some
candidates might be python for the more scripty pieces (though I hate
non-typed languages), and/or native C++.
What about the existing Java extensions? Quite a lot of people are using
Java to either writer extensions or use UNO Java bridge from an external
application.
Its not, at least that's my understanding, about removing the java-uno
bridge, or removing the *ability* to support Java. Its the thought to
consider not defaulting to *require* Java for the built-in bits, which
probably mostly boils down to defaulting base to a different backend for
file based databases and a redo an occasional wizard here and there.
C.
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