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Most of the time I can see Flash "applets". Java is hardly ever used on the webpages.
Yes, another example of Sun bumbling along and not taking a look at how Macromedia was able to produce a non-intrusive, easy, non-bloated installer.
If Adobe's new Flash 9 VM is powerful enough, I'd love for someone to write a subset of Java compiler for it (kind of like what GWT is for javascript). I guess ActionScript is alright, but it has a limited domain and I'm not really interested in it.