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by: dorwardPosted on 2003-10-29 at 22:27:35ID: 9648056
(1) No, not really. Most of the Java development I read about is non-web (although a lot of apps written in it do access networks for various purposes).
ooks/tutor ial/getSta rted/ index .html , you will note that it covers applications as well as applets. (JSP and Servlets aren't covered in the basics).
If you look at http://java.sun.com/docs/b
(2) Java is more mature and more cross platform (at least for the time being).