Bradley and All --

  Thank you for the lengthy response and pom.  I would like to briefly respond 
to your comment below:

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Separately, I don't see any issue with an end-user having to install a 
version of the JRE to run Java applications.  In Windows, it is quite 
easy, isn't it?
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  My own efforts at freeware target statistics teachers.  Many school districts 
(rightly or wrongly) have the idea that Java is a huge security risk, and any 
Java program is immediately suspect.  Also, many districts do not have the 
expertise to install FX.  Thus, bundling an app with a JRE slips in "under the 
radar."  (Teachers typically do not have admin privileges on their classroom 
computers, and I typically offer the source code for inspection; however, many 
Districts are bereft of expertise in that area also.)

  -- Chris


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