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Re: Calling other code in Java applications and applets
> Our Navigator 3.0 release will allow java and javascript to call into
> plugins. Since plugins are native code, you will be able to freely mix
> C and Java. Of course you will have to get the user to install your
> plugin on their disk.
That's the problem, installing the plugin.
I (and some others, I think) was hoping that it would be possible to build
powerful crypto applets and put them up on web pages. That way everyone
with a java enabled copy of Netscape could use a remailer or send crypted
mail without having to download, install, and configure software.
If people have to download and install a plugin to use a java mixmaster
applet, why not just download and install a native mixmaster client?
Of course there are other reasons to use java -- platform independence,
for example. But it's the user's ability to download and run applets just
by jumping to a web page that has everyone excited. With that gone (for
crypto), java loses a lot of its lustre (again, for crypto work).