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Perhaps the right question is: If you ran across a website that embedded some "rich" functionality beyond what can be done with a standard web browser with javascript - would you rather it was a Java applet, Flash, or maybe even something new such as Silverlight?
I know which answer I would choose.
Furthermore, given that Haiku (and BeOS) is still lacking in an abundance of good, modern software in all categories - Java has plenty of opportunity to fill gaps that will exist until application developers catch up with Haiku and write native apps.
Anyhow, I'm certainly no Java zealot - but come on...