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Foil 29 What's wrong with Java Clients?

From Minnowbrook -- the Virtual University After Dinner Talk to Dedicated AFOSR Research Team -- April 15 1999. by Geoffrey C. Fox


1 Well there is the battles between Sun Netscape and Microsoft which makes Java on the client less robust than Java on the server
2 However Java allows to build totally general users interfaces and there appear to be no rules.
3 Thus it does not seem practical to build cross disability interfaces for arbitrary Java applet interfaces
4 On the other JavaScript and dynamic HTML can do many things that you might have thought one needed Java for
5 General Java visual interfaces need languages such as UML to describe interface object model?

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