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To: SSS who wrote (5379)11/6/1997 8:03:00 PM
From: Krishna A. Ubrani  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 64865
 
I agree, Sun's response would have been more credible if they had
owned up to the trick, (as can be understood from the available
responses) but also said "It is standard industry practice and we
are no different". I wouldn't want Solaris to look bad just because
they did not do the same tricks that compitetors do.

A better solution is to let a third (nuetral) party do the tests
(which cannot be influenced by people up in NW). Because it does
seem like Pendragon is right about the JVM not performing so well
when it's code is lifted from it.

Krishna