Re: Microsoft’s .NET, Java
> "managed" languages (like the .NET lanaguages and Java)
> are significantly less problematic - no buffer overflows
> (unless you use P/Invoke or JNI)
That's not my experience with Java. I am a consumer in my current role. When using Java-based applications, Buffer-Overflows-R-Us. Some of the applications I support use WebSphere on Windows/PC architecture. I have to carefully use only certain Java versions to avoid the otherwise inevitable buffer overflow.