Java has arguably become the key technology for corporate application development, despite its proprietary nature. Web services, on the other hand, are an emergent idea that seeks to answer many of the architectural issues that Java doesn't and depends more heavily on open standards. James Gosling, the man behind Java, discusses how these two worlds are coming together. continue
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