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Quest For "Unbreakable Java" Unites ABAP & Java

jg21 writes "Writing an article about "A Java Server That Never Goes Down" is pure hubris, but a German developer who says he's been "eating, sleeping, and drinking Java" for 8 years doesn't seem to care and his article brings to light the aspects of VM we rarely think of as he introduces "user isolation" and tells about some interesting work SAP in Germany is doing in that area, merging the Java and the ABAP worlds."

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  1. I had a secretary once by Prince+Vegeta+SSJ4 · · Score: 1, Offtopic
    that used to make our Java. I thought that it was typically pretty easy to make, but she seemed to break it every time.

    Now I just Buy Mine on the way to work. So far so good.

  2. Re:Java in one process by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    It shocks and saddens me when people cannot even be bothered to learn how to use English properly.

    In the context of your comment, the use of "very good" was gramatically incorrect. You should have used "very well" instead, since an adverb was required in this situation.

    Perhaps before posting again on Slashdot you could take the time to properly learn the English language before imposing your poorly-constructed, indescipherable gibberish on the rest of us! People like you, who cannot be bothered to get off your chair and actually learn something, who depress me.

  3. Whoaaa by johansalk · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    FTFA Some may even remember the White Star Line promising that their ocean liner Titanic was unsinkable; an iceberg in the North Atlantic proved them wrong and demonstrated that there is no such thing as an unsinkable ship.

    Who 'remembers' that?