It's JavaScript performance that's potentially the problem, not Java. They aren't at all related, except through an unfortunate similarity in name; they're about as related as "C" and "csh" are, as languages (i.e., not very). As far as I know, Google Docs doesn't use Java at all, but it makes heavy use of JavaScript.
-Brent On Thu, Jun 9, 2011 at 10:20 AM, John BORIS <[email protected]> wrote: > Tom, > I am using MSIE 8 while the other machines have used that version and > earlier versions. Someone replied off the list and mentioned the java > interpreter might be the issue. It looks like that is one issue which is > getting exaggerated with some of the network latencies we have here. > > So I guess I now have to see how to get better performance out of the > Java interpreter. > > Thanks > > John J. Boris, Sr. > JEN-A-SyS Administrator > Archdiocese of Philadelphia > "Remember! That light at the end of the tunnel > Just might be the headlight of an oncoming train!" > > >>> Tom Limoncelli <[email protected]> 6/9/2011 12:39 PM >>> > Which browser is being used? Over time more and more of Google Docs > is pushed down to the browser, therefore the speed of your JavaScript > interpreter is becoming very important. > > Tom > _______________________________________________ > Tech mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.lopsa.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tech > This list provided by the League of Professional System Administrators > http://lopsa.org/ > >
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