Re: ADMIN: VRML + JAVA - A Wedding

Anthony Parisi ([email protected])
Fri, 13 Oct 1995 18:20:56 -0400


Hear, hear!

Paul - I couldn't have said these things better myself. Your approach to an
OO API is what several of us have been advocating since last October's Web
developer conserence. Why leave CORBA, OLE, TCL, Visual Basic out of the
party?
Also, I share your some of your concerns about Java licensing. Perhaps Sun
can make a statement to the list to clarify their position and alleviate
peoples' fears?

>Mark Pesce <[email protected]> writes:
>> Java has saved VRML from a CORBA-like future that would
>> have collapsed of its own weight.
>
>I don't understand where this fear is coming from. How do you plan
>to wed Java and VRML without designing an OO API? Once you have an
>OO API, what's so frightening about expressing it in IDL and
>thereby making it (potentially) available to multiple languages?
>
>I'm as big a fan of Java as anyone, and I certainly think we should
>aggressively work to bring the two together. I even agree that
>picking one initial "preserred" language for VRML is an excellent
>strategic move. But I don't see the urgency -- or purpose -- of
>permanently locking VRML into a single scripting language.
>
>The *hard* part of standardizing VRML 2.0 will be designing and
>agreeing on a good OO API. All I'm asking is that the VRML 2.0
>standard be based on the essentials -- the abstract API we come up
>with -- and not superficialities of a concrete Java binding.
>
>I'd also like to point out that this is a very difserent situation
>(and a much bigger gamble) than our earlier standardization on
>Inventor syntax. SGI made QvLib freely available to other
>developers, helping them implement "Inventor emulation" relatively
>quickly. Java is a *much* more complex system, and Sun clearly does
>not plan to give away its compiler or euntime source code to
>commercial developers. How does your proposal not amount to
>requiring commercial developers to shell out $100,000 or whatever
>Sun's license fee happens to be?
>
>Again, I'm all for using Java as an express train to the future.
>But let's not handcuff ourselves to the seats, or we'll miss our
>station.
>
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>Paul Burchard <[email protected]>
>``I'm still learning how to count backwards from infinity...''
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President http://www.intervista.com/
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