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scott_auge
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I would be very surprised if Progress would allow themselves to be caught in a situation where a competing database company would need to be paid for their platform. But Oracle has pulled this kind of thing in the past with their software (hence one of the reasons I am a big Progress fan) and should give Progress (who at one time wrote most of their stuff in C/C++) pause about the big Java push in the last few years . After all, what better way to snatch customers from Progress if they need to call Oracle anyways.
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