>Also, something that shoudl be considered, was the Java model was always connected, as the Java came through the browser. .NET is supposed to let for these rich user interfaces run offline or online depending on what makes the most sense at the time.
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Mike,
Are you sure you know what you are talking about? I use PVCS Version Manager that is written in Java... there is NO browser involved. It runs in a Win32 java machine and is just like any other Win32 ap. The UI is rich with tree views, pop-up windows, etc.
Granted, as you say, it is up to the JVM to talk to the underlying OS, but it still can be totally standalone .EXE disconnected from the browser or the web.
I think Java' biggest hurtle was that Sun never really wanted to make it a standard. They kept saying they would, but they never did, and they still control all the specifications and 'standards' for the language. I think they had 'not-invented-here' syndrome.
BOb
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