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I have affirmed about Java that

Ramine

1/2/2016 10:12:00 PM


Hello,

I have affirmed about Java that:

>you can do with it such us web programming, and GUI programming, and
>concurrent programming, and database programming, and Hard realtime
>software systems programming etc. with easy, and Java is really
>suitable for relatime safety critical systems...


And Richard Heathfield has responded and affirmed that:

>Sun doesn't agree with you. Here, for example, is an extract from
>their licence agreement for Java: "Licensee acknowledges that Software
>is not designed or intended for use in the design, construction,
>operation or maintenance of any nuclear facility. Sun Microsystems,
>Inc. disclaims any express or implied warranty of fitness for such uses."


What don't understand Richard Heathfiled is that he is basing its
reasonning on boolean logic, but me, i am basing my logic
on a good logic approximation because i am often writing
rapidly my answers and posts in this forum..

So Richard Heathfiled is saying that you can not use Sun or Oracle Java
with Realtime Satefty critical systems...

But i was not making an affirmation about Sun/Oracle Java only,
because i was talking in general about the tool of Java and
including in my affirmation the following Java tool that permit
to use Java in Realtime safety critical system, here it is:

Use this Java VM for hard realtime:

https://www.aicas.com/cms/en...


So i was in my talk here on this forum using a good approximation
with my affirmation, because i was not talking only about
Sun/Oracle Java but also in general about Java including the tool
that we call JamaicaVM aboive that permit hard realtime in Java,
so i think that my affirmation is logically correct..




Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.

1 Answer

Mark Carroll

1/2/2016 9:10:00 PM

0

On 02 Jan 2016, ramine@1.1 wrote:

> i am often writing
> rapidly my answers and posts in this forum..

If you could write them a little less rapidly then you might not need
quite so many followups to correct them. Think of us poor readers!

-- Mark