If you gave a practical example it might help people understand the benefits

Ian

http://examples.roughian.com


2008/10/27 Guy Rouillier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>
> ross wrote:
>
> > Limiting your
> > desktop application to run on a JRE equivalent to that which is
> > emulated by the GWT will by quite funny.  Let's do the time warp baby
> >
>
> Ross, you are thinking too narrowly.  Think of a single code base.  When
> it runs on the desktop, it has access to local file system and other OS
> facilities.  When it runs in a browser like GWT does today, it degrades
> nicely and only loses minimal functionality.  Write once, run anywhere.
>
> But if you'd rather not expand your horizons, that's fine.  Different
> strokes for different folks, as they say.
>
> --
> Guy Rouillier
>
> >
>

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