From: Wanja Gayk on 16 Jun 2010 20:41 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 -- Erstellt mit Operas revolutionärem E-Mail-Modul: http://www.opera.com/mail/ --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news(a)netfront.net ---
From: Arne Vajhøj on 16 Jun 2010 22:59
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 |