Future of the Author Component?
Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 6:42 pm
Given Chrome's phase-out of NPAPI support and the general move to mobile devices, what is the future of the Author Component? Of the WebApp?
I have a client who would like to move to an all-web configuration. The WebApp does not currently meet their authoring needs, but getting the Author Component to run in modern browsers is already difficult and likely to become more so. I'm not sure how to counsel them.
Do you anticipate that Java plug-ins will evolve to run comfortably on modern browsers and mobile devices? And so do you anticipate maintaining the Author Component as the flagship web-based product? Or is the plan to beef up the WebApp over time until it can replace the Author Component?
Basically, can my client confidently roll out an Author Component solution now or should they sit tight until the WebApp evolves to meet their needs?
I have a client who would like to move to an all-web configuration. The WebApp does not currently meet their authoring needs, but getting the Author Component to run in modern browsers is already difficult and likely to become more so. I'm not sure how to counsel them.
Do you anticipate that Java plug-ins will evolve to run comfortably on modern browsers and mobile devices? And so do you anticipate maintaining the Author Component as the flagship web-based product? Or is the plan to beef up the WebApp over time until it can replace the Author Component?
Basically, can my client confidently roll out an Author Component solution now or should they sit tight until the WebApp evolves to meet their needs?