Stephan A. Edelman wrote:
I welcome the availability of an ActiveX control for two reasons: (1) The
reality is that Java is becoming less accessible due to the fact that
Microsoft has decided to remove it from its browser.

This realy starts a war...
You at least have the possibility to install java on your browser. All other browsers on all other platforms can do too. Try that with ActiveX.


Installation of a JVM
is less than transparent to the average end-user.

... explain... to the same end-user that do install all kinds of additional stuff to enable even more holes in their system.


(2) Microsoft's JVM far
outperforms Sun's JVM due to the fact that it does JIT byte-code compilation
into a Windows native executable form, whereas Sun's JVM is completely
interpreted. This translates into a much slower VNC response than is the
case for MS JVM or an ActiveX control.

You even have the choice which jvm to install. Hence why not give users that advantage?



My $0.02 worth...

My 0.02 .... (which currently is more ;-)



CBee


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