>> Unfortunately, Pivot also requires a JRE (~15MB), and it isn't currently >> possible to download and install only the JRE features that Pivot needs. >> Hopefully this will change when Project Jigsaw is released in Java 8. > Agree, the JRE is great, but not so great at client side. Today i > studied pivot, my browser crashed several times (FF3 / GC8) and that > is not making me happy.
What OS are you using? FWIW, this is just one of the reasons Pivot 2.0 is being touted as an "IIA" framework vs. "RIA". I think you'll find that client-side Java itself is not the problem, but rather the Java plugin. G
