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Re: The Browser Wars are Dead! Long Live the Browser Wa rs!


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Karl Waclawek wrote:
>...

>>Rather, I said that there are great benefits to using a web 
>>client and that it is inevitable that in the long run, the benefits of 
>>"Windows clients" and Web clients will be merged in a manner that runs 
>>across platforms (which is a key benefit of "Web clients").
> 
> 
> I can agree with that.
> Just curious: Do you think Java is a "web technology"?

Java can be used on the Web. My definition of web apps is here:

  * http://www.blogstream.com/pauls/1034787029

> Just asking because after convergence has been achieved,
> what will we call it, especially if it happens to be
> based on Java and not on SOAP/XML?

I don't view Java and SOAP/XML as being in competition so I don't see 
that happening. And while I'm at it: SOAP and XML are hardly an 
inseparable pair.

  Paul Prescod


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