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Date:      Fri, 10 Sep 2010 07:57:25 -0600
From:      Mark Sommer <msommer@somware.com>
To:        <freebsd-java-request@freebsd.org>, <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>, <freebsd-java@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: this is probably a little touchy to ask...
Message-ID:  <C8AF9565.488C1%msommer@somware.com>
In-Reply-To: <86sk1hk8xa.fsf@red.stonehenge.com>

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On 9/10/10 7:46 AM, "Randal L. Schwartz" <merlyn@stonehenge.com> wrote:

>>>>>> "Jules" == Jules Gilbert <jules.stocks@gmail.com> writes:
> 
> Jules> Look, I'm just a user.  I'm not a Java developer, not a language
> Jules> developer, not a run-time specialist.  But folks, we got problems!  I
> Jules> say this because it's becoming really hard to make Java run on a
> Jules> browser.
> 
> And that's why I challenged you as to "why".  We needed Java to run in
> the browser back before we had cross-platform DHTML widgets.  But with
> HTML5 around the corner, I've got to again ask, "why Java"?
> 
> Java had its day.  Time to move on.

That's a pretty idealistic view of the upcoming release of HTML5.  I have
yet to see a release of HTML that is compatible across browsers, i.e.
adapted universally by all browsers uniformly.  Java is still a very viable
platform, even on the browser.

~Mark





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