Interesting message, Victor. But I will take up one point that you seem to
be assuming:
> But seriously: client-side intelligence is a necessity,
> and plain web-pages offer no terminal-based
> functionality. Java or similar is the way to go IMHO.
It'd be interesting to hear your viewpoints regarding this...why do you feel
client side intelligence is a necessity? You still seem to be thinking in
client-server mentality. I cannot think of any example of an application
that cannot be very successfully implemented over secure HTTP, and the
management of business logic happens only at one centralized server-side
location (rather than releasing the usual slew of inevitable patches and
upgrades, a necessary evil with client server architecture).
In fact, with web-services and all that jazz round the corner, I would think
that the need for having bulky application logic at client side is getting
even less fashionable?
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Received on Mon Nov 26 02:55:28 2001