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Technology Stocks : Citrix Systems (CTXS)
CTXS 103.900.0%Nov 2 5:00 PM EST

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To: MikeM54321 who wrote (6502)4/30/1999 11:42:00 AM
From: jkb  Read Replies (1) of 9068
 
<<I guessed the processing was done on the client. In other words, the entire Java app itself
had to be sent down the pipe to the client. Then the client had to do the processing work and
spit the results out via it's browser.>>

You are correct. Essentially though - Java applets are somewhat server based computing as the application is distributed centrally from the Web server - and on-demand. Not entirely server based as the remote java client is required to have processing/memory power.

<<PS I'm very curious to as to how the CTXS marketing department is going to make Java
a good thing for Citrix. I've been surprised before in the world of tech investing so I
wouldn't be surprised if there is some angle I never dreamed of.>>

Same here on both of your statements.
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