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Subject: Re: WcNavigator Port to Java Date: Thu Jan 31 2019 07:10 pm
From: hector.santos@winserver.com To: All

Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 02:31:38 -0400
From: "HECTOR SANTOS" <hector.santos@winserver.com>
To: RICK WAGNER
Subject: Re: WcNavigator Port to Java
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The next pending release of the WCSDK will contain new language interfaces,
including:

    - Microsoft C# and .NET
    - Java

and for the examples in the JAVA, we are throwing in the entire JAVA source code
for the Wildcat! JAVA CHAT module.

The original plan with the Wildcat! JAVA SDK was to make it exactly as you
say, a JAVA version of wcNAV.  So 100% of the WCJAVA SDK source and
compiled classes is 100% around the virtual comm I/O that WcNavigator was
designed on.

Rick, we hear you!.

We just ask for your support and patience as we prepare this new and
exciting v6.1.451.9 release.

Thanks




<RICK WAGNER> wrote in message news:1161709545.33.0@winserver.com...
> Sure would be nice if there was a way to port the Navigator code to a
more "Universal
> Binary" or something such as a JAVA platform that would be capable of
running not only
> on a PC but  on MAC OS X, or LINUX, LINDOWS,  LINSPIRE,  SUN, and many
more
> similar to how  iTunes is capable of running on PC's and MAC's.

> Now that there's more and more vendors using JAVA AJAX like Goggle Mail
and many
> others, it makes sense to create a client capable of running on many
different kinds of
> computers.  Hey, don't believe me in how powerful JAVA and/or JAVA Script
use can
> be..? Go out to http://www.tiddlywiki.com/ and see just how powerful one
single
> "default.html" file can really be.  Imagine the type of knowledge-base
you could build on
> WC6 using this kind of technology combined with proper authentication
security.

> And now might be a good time to research this since MS VISTA is only a
few more
> months away and it's using AERO which is almost the same thing as Cocoa,
the 3
> dimensional GUI core of OS X.

> Since Release Candidate #2 for VISTA came out last week it might make
sense to focus
> in this direction so the new OS doesn't eliminate using existing WcNAV
stuff on it.

> --Rick
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