Timothy C. May writes:
Just as when you claimed Java applications can't do file i/o, and several people point out that you are wrong and that it is _applets_ that you must have been thinking of (and not even always for applets, by the way). Instead of admitting you were wrong, or misread the post, you just say "Same difference."
Yup. Same difference. I typed the wrong word when producing my post. The context was using "safe java" for markets in CPU cycles. In that context, yes indeed, "safe" Java programs, applets, or whatever you want to call them that you get over the network and can "trust" aren't supposed to be able to do file i/o. The whole point was that Java doesn't provide the execution environments you need for CPU cycle markets. Sometimes my statements are incorrect, but its very rare indeed that I don't know what I was trying to say.
I suggest you wait until you see what I have to say on this before jumping the gun by assuming you know what it is I'm going to say (or that someone saying "application" must have really meant to say "applet").
As I said (and you called me a smartass for saying -- how polite of you, by the way) I could only reply to what you posted, not to what you could have posted. There was no indication in your accidental partial post that it was an accidental partial posting. I'm not a psychic. Perry