Thanks C0ld...Microsoft received a reprieve on Monday from a court order requiring the company to ship Sun Microsystems" Java software. The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted Microsoft a stay of a Jan. 21 decision from U.S. District Judge J. Frederick Motz in Baltimore, who gave the company 120 days to begin including Sun"s latest Java runtime environment in every copy of Windows and Internet Explorer.
Earlier in the day, Microsoft had said that it would comply with Motz"s order by beginning to ship an updated version of Windows XP Service Pack 1 that includes a more current Java Runtime Environment from Sun. Monday"s decision means that Motz"s injunction will be on hold unless the appeals court upholds the order. No hearing has been scheduled yet.
"We are pleased the Fourth Circuit has stayed the court order and agreed to hear our appeal on an expedited basis," a Microsoft representative said. "It"s appropriate that this matter be decided by the circuit court before we would be required to move forward with implementing the injunction."
In a statement sent to reporters, Sun"s vice president of legal affairs Lee Patch said: "We regret the 4th Circuit Court"s decision. The preliminary injunctions granted by the district court will benefit consumers and the Java community"s developers, enterprises and system vendors."