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Have you tried out the Java SE 6.0 Update N (aka, "Consumer JRE") Early Access?
| Yes | 22.2% (121 Votes) | | No, but I intend to | 33.5% (183 Votes) | | No, and I don't intend to | 20.7% (113 Votes) | | No, I don't use Windows | 22.2% (121 Votes) | | Something else (please comment) | 1.2% (7 Votes) | Total Votes: 545 |
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ridiculous
2007-10-05 14:07:13 lukman_jaji
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why won't anyone want to try it out...at least for those who use windows....
Jaji
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ridiculous
2007-10-08 00:43:03 jwenting
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I don't use Java 6, don't intent to use it, so why should I use it? Just to please you? We've in fact rolled back all our Java 6 projects to 1.5 because of performance and stability problems with 6. We're not going to fall into the same trap twice.
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ridiculous
2007-10-09 12:14:18 dog
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really?
I've found Java6 MUCH MUCH faster than 1.5.
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ridiculous
2007-10-05 15:25:06 ewin
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Why would anyone try out everything Sun coughs up? It's not as if people have not any real work to do.
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Where's u3, for starters
2007-10-05 09:32:16 denka
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This is mightily confusing. Some release N appears in Early Access, and yet u3 is nowhere to be found...
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Where's u3, for starters
2007-10-05 09:27:10 sialivi
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An EA for u3 would be rather pointless since u3 has already been released ;)
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Where's u3, for starters
2007-10-05 09:44:24 denka
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Sneaky bastards, it wasn't there yesterday :) Well then, today's the day for me to plan upgrades for our datacenters. I want my 20% throughput increse, badly :)
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