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Indeed cool.
However, as the developers say, its more a proof of concept. In its current state I'm guessing it is of no more (but rather less) use than JAmiga. Furthermore, since it lives in the JavaScript universe, AmigaOS-specific stuff wont be usable (i.e. ReAction/MUI, file I/O, etc), atleast not without an Amiga specific class library. But then again, if it was implemented by using the DOM tree and regular HTML forms it would be possible to get some sort of GUI support. JavaScript in the web browser context cannot interact with the desktop in any way, i.e. open files and such. (If I understood right, the dev mentioned that the minor file I/O used, was handled outside the web browser context.)
One could possibly use Spidermonkey JavaScript available on os4depot, if OWB's JS lib is not possible, and adapt to some hooks to Amiga... but that's basically what's currently going on with JAmiga.
I don't mean to sound negative, its really a cool project. But it won't magically make Java fully function on Amiga. Not yet atleast.
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