Microsoft to Extend Java in Windows to Sept 2004
Microsoft said on Tuesday it would support Sun Microsystems Inc.’s Java programming language in the Windows operating system nine months longer than first planned, to give customers more time to make the transition between the software platforms. "Originally, Microsoft had said it would support Java in Windows only until the end of 2003, under an agreement that lets programs written in the Java programming language run on top of Windows."
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