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As soon as Sun announces something as the 'second coming' then we can be pretty much assured it won't be

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It really is our own fault; we have come to expect too much of Sun. They are like that lovable uncle we have. They have the best stories at the dinner table, but if you look around at the other adults, they are all rolling their eyes and laughing politely. They always promise they are going to show up at your major event, but and if they do arrive, it's generally very late and with the most inappropriate gift.


Megan Ring and Carmen Gonzalez of SYS-CON Media with JDJ founding editor Alan Williamson at the JDJ booth during JavaOne.

In this particular instance we are talking about the much hyped and under delivered JavaFX: their answer to crack the Flash and emerging SilverLight dominance. Now we should have seen the warning signs there. As soon as Sun announces something as the "second coming," then we are can be pretty much assured it won't be. Yet, like Apple followers blindingly marching behind Steve Jobs, we too are easily seduced.

Java's biggest problem is Java - and it is one problem no one wants to talk about at Sun.

You see the JRE, the actual runtime, is horrendously bloated, ill managed, a pain to install and even more of a pain to integrate with all the different browsers on your desktop. It also has this wonderful feature of pausing your whole machine while it starts up. Booting up a platform that is over 40MB in size, does take a wee while, and to ensure the user doesn't completely panic, most times it will throw up the most god awful visual gray window letting you know it wasn't a virus that caused your browser to stutter, it was just Java!

Flash has pretty much won the browser war in terms of rich media plugins. They cracked the biggest nut and cracked it well; streaming video both in and out. Can you imagine YouTube being as successfully if everyone had to watch a video via a Java applet? Can you imagine the amount of dialogs, security warnings, configuration hacking that would be required by your user to ask permission to use their local webcam? It just was never on the cards. (continued. . .)

About Alan Williamson
Alan Williamson is editor-at-large of JDJ. In addition he holds the CTO office @ n-ary (consulting) Ltd, one of the first companies in the UK to specialize in Java at the server side. Reach him at alan@sys-con.com (http://alan.blog-city.com). He welcomes all suggestions and comments.

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