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Original Post: Sun makes another boneheaded move
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So what's new, right? In typical Sun fashion, Sun asked JDocs to pull off the J2SE, J2ME and J2EE API's from the JDocs site. According to the JDocs.com Update from Rick Ross, Sun claims that its business interests are not served by allowing them to be included in the JDocs site. Ok - I can that Sun would be afraid if JDocs would keep old and out-dated API's out there but that wouldn't be the case here. The update continues to state that Sun is adamant that the javadocs for Sun APIs must be accessible solely and exclusively from sun.com - nowhere else. I wonder if Sun is afraid that people would comment on the APIs?
This is just another in a series of many boneheaded moves by Sun. Not the first and won't be the last. Come on Hani - Ready, Set, Bile!!!