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Posted by Sanders Kaufman on 11/16/07 21:27
"Daniel Dyer" <"You don't need it"> wrote in message
news:op.t1vpyno98kxvgr@cgl0656.chaucer.co.uk...
> On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 08:22:25 -0000, Sanders Kaufman <bucky@kaufman.net>
> Your pinball game is surely a client-side application, is it not? Applets
> may be one or the more visible aspects of Java but they are largely
> irrelevant. The vast majority of commercial Java development is
> server-side (i.e. web applications).
Actually, no.
I was thinking of a game I used to play on (i think) iWon.com - back when
Java first came out, pre-php.
It had both a client and server component in Java.
I thought it was pretty cool because it was the first game I found where web
users could compete with each other.
Not exactly a massive-multiplayer thing, but it was a start.
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