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It is really cool technology when it works but...
We had to abandon it for use in our product because of frequent lockups
in our browsers that tried running QTJ based applets.
It seemed to work better in OS X than it did in Windows.
Firefox seemed to work better with it than IE on Windows.
For us it was a big waste of time.
Good luck. You'll need it.
-John
John S O'Sullivan wrote:
Hi,
About a year ago I dipped into this list for a while. I was considering some
development with quicktime and spent some time evaluating the java option
with some basic apps from the SDK and some monitoring of the list for a
while. At the time there was a lot of discontent and a feeling that QT for
Java was becoming increasingly difficult to use with little support,
increasing depreciation of features and a lack of clarity regarding its
future. After that period of evaluation I decided to struggled on and try to
get all I could from the javascript interface. However, this this now seems
incapable of meeting my future needs. I was wondering what the consensus is
now. If you had a blank page would you go the QT for Java route?