From: Wanja Gayk on
Am 12.06.2010, 03:51 Uhr, schrieb Arne Vajhøj <arne(a)vajhoej.dk>:

>> WebStart combined with a decent module system like NetBeans or Eclipse
>> offer (automatic download and installation of those modules) should take
>> care of most of the deployment problems that have been around with older
>> Client/Server technologies.
>
> It still requires Java on the client.

So what? If it's not intended to be used from a mobile, this is hardly a
problem.

Regards,
Wanja

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From: Arne Vajhøj on
On 16-06-2010 20:41, Wanja Gayk wrote:
> Am 12.06.2010, 03:51 Uhr, schrieb Arne Vajh�j <arne(a)vajhoej.dk>:
>>> WebStart combined with a decent module system like NetBeans or Eclipse
>>> offer (automatic download and installation of those modules) should take
>>> care of most of the deployment problems that have been around with older
>>> Client/Server technologies.
>>
>> It still requires Java on the client.
>
> So what? If it's not intended to be used from a mobile, this is hardly a
> problem.

If you are not interested in all those users
that does not have Java and are not willing or
have privs to install Java, then it is not
a problem.

Arne