Delphi vs Java & n-tier development?

Hello all,
Help! I am working for a company which has begun a large development project... what i was wondering is there has been talk of using:
a) delphi & corba (seems to be heading this way)
b) java & _______
what would be the advantages of coding in java vs coding in delphi?
(We have 4 companies & the application would need to be able to handle incoming orders from the other sister companies - hence the need for the corba? would java need to use corba?)
thank you all.
M.

Java can use Corba, RMI, ...
but i think you need EJB, delphi has nothing to do against that.

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