Wes,
>> It's disappointing to say the least, but
>> I'm going down the c++ path. I'm not doing
>> any conversion, simply identifying key
>> functionality and redesigning it in c++
>> on an as needed basis.
>To each his own. Java, I can tolerate,
>(just barely) but if C++ were my only option,
>I would leave the software industry.
Oh, java has problems:
1. deficiency of Java is lack of generics / templates.
2. is the lack of operator overloading
3. The "java performance" oxymoron seen everywhere.
4. Have you read this article, for example?
http://www.holub.com/javaone/holub_threads.pdf
(...)
By that I am not saying that C++ is better.
Regards,
Wojtek