>Seems like someone is using Java.
Well, the following certainly doesn't change any statistics, but I want to "answer" an other statement in this thread about "nobody is using Java for a big app" (or something like that):
I work now on an Internet/Intranet project of medium-large size and the UI is developed 100% in Java (in fact the whole client side is Java). It is aimed to thousands of users. The users are all employees of the same company (so, it will not be for the whole web), so, I can't show it.
But it is in the final stage and it seems that everything works fine. It works almost like a desktop-single-user app in terms of speed and it looks alike to the user. It is definitively faster than any similar app (from the ones I've seen) developed using HTML or DHTML. To date, Java is still the best Internet solution, IMHO. It's fast, it's completly OOP, it's easy and reliable.
I would definitively recommend it. It still has some aspects that should be polished, but, overall, I found it very powerful and certainly more powerful than any other web solution I heard of.
Vlad
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