On Friday 30 May 2003 10:41 am, you wrote: > Let's be real, once and for all - this WORA crap is misleading and wrong. > It's never worked. Look at applets, midlets - even J2EE, the crown jewel > of Java's eye, so to speak. It's nearly impossible to take a Java > application or module and actually DEPLOY it anywhere - deployment is > tuned, tweaked, debugged for every platform. Same stuff, different > language. Woohoo. > > And we lose speed while we're at it! > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > Joseph B. Ottinger http://enigmastation.com > IT Consultant [EMAIL PROTECTED] > J2EE Editor - Java Developer's Journal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joseph, I have no idea what you mean. We decided one day to try our Java app (developed on Windows) on a Linux box. It just worked. Period. As in not one single stitch of tuning, tweaking, or debugging. Both the GUI (Swing) and server-side pieces. And another guy here had the same experience when he ran it on Solaris. Sounds like pretty close to WORA to me. DR --- You are currently subscribed to jdjlist as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.sys-con.com/fusetalk
