From what we have today, we would assume that within couple years we'll have the majority attacked.

I vehemently disagree. Is Java at the end of life? We think Java is just kicking in.

We can go to customers and talk about the big picture. They look at it as a cost savings. When we get past the CIO, someone is just interested in [the] identity management [suite], ... We re-priced.

If we saw demand for that we would do it. We have not seen demand.

The Java foundation technology Java SE is not included in open source.

There will be more than one language out there. Plus, it's Microsoft. They'll be a player.

We want to expand our play in that area and want to make it prolific on all desktop distributions.

We were starting to get some traction. The additional access it going to make it even more attractive.