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Yeah, Java has excellent numeric performance, there's no way flash could compare; to be fair, ActionScript is not really designed for performance the same way Java is.
On the other hand, startup time and Swing performance have been constantly disappointing for normal desktop users: even on my relatively new laptop, IDEA's menus somehow feel slow and unresponsive to pop up compared to any native program.
With the JVM being such an attractive target for alternative language implementations (hopefully getting tailcalls _someday_), one can only hope Oracle can fix-up these final minor flaws with the new JVM, and who knows what the merger of also-Oracle-owned JRockit's techniques can further do for performance.