(53) According to Microsoft's Robert Muglia, "J/Direct is a mechanism that exists inside Microsoft's
Javasoft VM that makes it easier for a Java programmer to call native code to Windows API's." Testimony of Robert Muglia, Feb.
JavaSoft's `write once, run anywhere' goal remains elusive, ZD NET NEWS, July 28, 1997 (visited June 14, 2000) <http://www.zdnet.com/pcweek/ news/0728/28java.html>.
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McGuire said that the Object Management Group and
JavaSoft Inc would eventually get round to standardizing EJB and Corba integration, but that it was up to vendors to begin shipping products in the mean time.
But if there are champagne corks popping in Sun's
JavaSoft division, it's probably premature.
However, the rest of the industry, including giants such as Hewlett Packard, IBM, Novell, and Apple, along with quickly moving newcomers such as Netscape, Oracle, and
JavaSoft, are rallying behind CORBA to make it the distributed object standard.
--HTML-SQL integrators (e.g., like Microsoft's Active Server Pages (ASP),
JavaSoft's Java Server Pages (JSP), and Cold Fusion [Forta et al.
In Budimlic and Kennedy [1997], a project begun at the
JavaSoft division of Sun Microsystems and its follow-on at Rice University are outlined.