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Waiting for a response. :)
I think its because of Java's market space and the general WebmasterWorld demographic (if there is one). I don't think there's too many people involved in sites or applications for large financial corporates here.
There are, however, a fair few members who know their stuff when it comes to Java so you shouldn't have any problems getting answers to any questions you might have.
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I do wish people would stop assuming anything to with Java must be about applets. Its almost as annoying as people posting about Java when they mean JavaScript.
I do wish people would stop assuming anything to with Java must be about applets. Its almost as annoying as people posting about Java when they mean JavaScript.
Not sure if that was directed at me, but thought I would still remark that I only used the search for 'java applet' because I thought that would clear all the JavaScript related stuff (which it did not, but it was worth a try).
And well, for Java discussions I have several sites among whom JavaRanch and JDiscuss are my favorites. Just wondered how many people work in core HTML/CSS/JavaScript with oterh web development guidelines. I thought earlier that most of the web developers work mainly with ASP, JSP, PHP etc. But I was wrong as a significant portion is out of the trend.
I'll enjoy moving around here. :)
Pure Java discussions should go in the technology forum. One of the mods in there works with JSP. When we see a Java thread thats where we will move it. Applet threads on the other hand are usually about how to implement them in the browser, so thats why you will find those in browsers.