On Thu, 15 Mar 2001 17:38:11 EAT Alan KF LAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You are being deliberately provocative. Of course one can build a > > serious application without java.security. One can even build a > > secure application without it, though java.security gives you better > > control. A compiler, a word-processor, an editor, or any single-user > > application should not to deal with security concerns. > I almost miss your last sentance. It seems you are agreeing with me > rather. The serious applications I mean is something more on the line of > accessing corporate database, distribute processing and at least > embedded Java beans for scalable programs development. > > A word-processor, an editor...of java....man you beat me! XD There's more to life than e-business, Alan. That might seem hard to believe to dot-com jockeys like yourself, but... :) > Alan. Regards, Alex.