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You are not being unfair: Your arguments however are technology based.
For the record, I agree with you on all points -- and the image with your post sums up Domino's applets problems pretty nicely.
A better argument to present your client might be the fact that Microsoft's phasing out Java VM support in all their products.
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Microsoft's suggestion is of course using another JVM. That solution will impose an extra maintenance burden on their IT department.
It might be a white lie since the MSJVM is still in MSIE.
You are not being unfair: Your arguments however are technology based.
For the record, I agree with you on all points -- and the image with your post sums up Domino's applets problems pretty nicely.
A better argument to present your client might be the fact that Microsoft's phasing out Java VM support in all their products.
{Link}
Microsoft's suggestion is of course using another JVM. That solution will impose an extra maintenance burden on their IT department.
It might be a white lie since the MSJVM is still in MSIE.