Difference between using Java and Non-Java in Webi.

Hi ,
I have one more question requesting for an answer.
Would like to know what is the Difference between using Java and Non-Java in Webi.
Thank You in advance.
Appana Ganesh.

Hi,
check the Information in following post, the differences are discussed there:
http://scn.sap.com/thread/3295306
best regards,
Victor

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