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  • T Todd Smith

    Does the avg. user need Java installed? I'm sure a few niche websites using applets might crash and burn but for the majority of users WTF is Java even used for anymore? The stupid thing seems to update every week.

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    PSU Steve
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    Todd Smith wrote:

    is Java even used for anymore

    Much to many peoples' shagrin, the DoD has recently developed two major Intelligence applications (desktop apps, not web apps) using Java. So you need the VM installed and then the app will run. Ug! To make matters worse, we (someone else in the org, not me!) have to figure out how to interface a .NET application with a Java API that one of the applications exposes.

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      PogoboyKramer wrote:

      I was trying to keep the "G" rating on this one

      Why would you want to do that?

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      Derreck Dean
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      Saying Java is great because it works with all platforms is like saying anal sex is great because it works with all genders.

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      • I Ian Shlasko

        To Java, or not To Java... That is the question! Whether 'tis nobler in the browser to suffer The crashes and failures of faulty coding, Or to rise up against a sea of horrible applets, And by blocking, end them.

        Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
        Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)

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        edmurphy99
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        Hamlet y2k?

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        • T Todd Smith

          Does the avg. user need Java installed? I'm sure a few niche websites using applets might crash and burn but for the majority of users WTF is Java even used for anymore? The stupid thing seems to update every week.

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          yoni at jefco
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          Uninstalled JAVA a few years ago and haven't missed it a bit. Of course, I am above average - just ask my mom. YS

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          • T Todd Smith

            Does the avg. user need Java installed? I'm sure a few niche websites using applets might crash and burn but for the majority of users WTF is Java even used for anymore? The stupid thing seems to update every week.

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            englebart
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            We have used an applet since Java 1.1 for the last 10 years. 99% of the applet code is still 1.1 compatible, but the server code has followed the update path. It has worked through all browsers: IE 4.0 - 8.0, Netscape 4.x-Firefox 3.6.x, Safari, etc. It has worked through all OSes: Windows 95-Windows 7, Mac OS X, Linux, etc. It has worked through all client JVM updates: Old Microsoft JVM, Sun 1.1-1.7 The 1.1 plugin and higher allows nice interaction between Java and Javascript, so it integrates nicely into the hosting site. The newest plugins allow direct manipulation of the browser DOM! It would probably work on the iPhone and iPad if Apple would let Java roll out there. It has probably saved us 100 man years of wasted maintenance to support all of the browser/OS variations listed above. It just works...

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            • T Todd Smith

              Does the avg. user need Java installed? I'm sure a few niche websites using applets might crash and burn but for the majority of users WTF is Java even used for anymore? The stupid thing seems to update every week.

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              Euhemerus
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              I make use of the java runtime to play online chess. What I don't get is that Sun's Java implementation is something like 90Mbytes when installed, however, microsoft's implementation only used to be roughly 5Mbytes. Also, the font rendering in Sun's Java are shite compared to Microsoft's.

              Nobody can get the truth out of me because even I don't know what it is. I keep myself in a constant state of utter confusion. - Col. Flagg

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                Saying Java is great because it works with all platforms is like saying anal sex is great because it works with all genders.

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                Andre Sanches alvs
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                hahaha very clever, I say case closed! And so much for the G-Rated topic mentioned a few posts above too :D

                --------- Andre Sanches "UNIX is friendly, it's just picky about its friends"

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                • T Todd Smith

                  Does the avg. user need Java installed? I'm sure a few niche websites using applets might crash and burn but for the majority of users WTF is Java even used for anymore? The stupid thing seems to update every week.

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                  firegryphon
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                  I find that unfortunately there a lot of apps that are used on the internet.  I watch the little circle around the coffee cup and sigh when I see it.

                  ragnaroknrol: Yes, but comparing a rabid wolverine gnawing on your face while stabbing you with a fountain pen to Vista is likely to make the wolverine look good, so it isn't exactly that big of a compliment.

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                    Saying Java is great because it works with all platforms is like saying anal sex is great because it works with all genders.

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                    Jadhav Ajay
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                    haha... Now .NET also runs on Linux using Mono... Gender (sorry Platform) Agnostic... ;P

                    ----- AJ

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                    • T Todd Smith

                      Does the avg. user need Java installed? I'm sure a few niche websites using applets might crash and burn but for the majority of users WTF is Java even used for anymore? The stupid thing seems to update every week.

                      Todd Smith

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                      gmqi
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                      The coffe always on the task bar, I think it have no brake pedal.

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