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Hi, I'm in the start up phase of a project that should provide a gui client as one of its deliverables. I argued today for a browser based client, because there was frankly nothing I could see that meant it should not be in the browser, the other argument was that it would be java based because it was required to be cross-platform (which I pointed out one could expect the browser based client to be as well) Another argument I put forward would be that we could produce it as a web based client that would be accessable at either an url or as a web based client that people could download and install and run as localhost on a different port than 80. There are numerous programmer tools that use this strategy, for example various databases but I'm aware of only two end user applications of any major size that have used this approach, the open source erlang-based J-EAI and Google Desktop . Does anyone know of any others? Can anyone make any arguments against this particular model for local clients, arguments for?
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