Re: [NTLK] Java 'n stuff

From: Jon Glass (jonglass_at_usa.net)
Date: Wed Nov 07 2001 - 03:18:48 EST


on 11/7/01 3:06 AM, Ed Kummel at tech_ed_at_yahoo.com wrote:

> One of the mainstream uses of Java is in the
> weblanguage Cold Fusion.
> Most of the higher functions in Cold Fusion are
> actually Java Classes. Probably the reason you've
> never seen or recognized any usefull Java is because
> all the good stuff is server side java and it happens
> with no interaction from you the end user.

So, Java isn't an end-user type of environment? Wasn't Corel or somebody
going to develop a Java office suite? What happened to that? Would it be
possible to develop a productivity app entirely in Java, to run, say, on the
Mac, without more than with Apple's run-time version?

-- 
Jon Glass
Krakow, Poland
<jonglass_at_usa.net>

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