At 12:40 PM -0500 12/24/00, Peter Theobald wrote:
>I am excited about Java on the server side. I never really liked it 
>for the client side unless I need to do something very sophisticated 
>in the client. Javascript usually covers my client-side needs.
>
>But on the server side, it will be great to use CFML as a "glue" to 
>put together the site, and server-side Java for the "application" 
>layer.
>

Ahh... that makes a lot of sense!  In a single controlled environment 
most of the issues I have would not exist.

Unfortunately, I host with an ISP and cannot (at present) take 
advantage of server-side Java.

Sure wish there were a client-side solution that works:

   on all major OS platforms
   on all major browsers
   integrates with JavaScript/Html/Dhtml

   allows things like a WSIWYG textarea that can be referenced with JavaScript

I don't want to do the entire client-side in Java, just augment what 
I have now.

Dick

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