Thread-topic: In defense of Apple's Java Team -- and Sun
Title: RE: In defense of Apple's Java Team -- and Sun
I would like to add to Harry's positive experience. I have written several apps that deal heavily with images. Such that jai was insufficient. I had to use JNI to accomplish the task at hand. I first received incredible responses from Sun. It was a regular dialog with developers which led me down a productive path, although with a few rabbit trails thrown in. Then finally, when I struggled to get it to work on the mac, I received excellent support from the mac team. Excellent, but certainly no better than the that which I received from sun. The only difference was the whole NDA aspect of my discussions with apple. In their defense, they did the best they could to provide the information in a NDA free manner, but their manner about approaching the problem took a little getting used to. In any case, they were both quite positive experiences (getting reasonably quick answers while my boss was breathing down my neck).
>> Sun's "bug parade"stretches to the moon and back, and if you don't have thousands of votes, >>you're not going to see any action on your bug for years.
>I'd like to defend Sun here. I found a bug that killed my product (actually a service), which uses >JMF (YES, that JMF) in an applet (a real applet that uses firefox, safari, IE, etc.). The JMF >support team (a really small team) worked with me to identify the bug, get it into the queue, give it >a high priority, and make sure it was in the next release. I was very impressed.
>It's true that some issues seem to reside on the bug list forever. Still, I was surprised by how >well they handled this particular issue. My support people were fielding daily calls from customers >about this problem. With Sun's help, we published a workaround and were able to promise a fix with >the next release.
>Oh, and I run a six-person company. We have no real clout.
>Harry
--Ray
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