Client Side in Java...only html?

Is the Client Side in the Java architecture only a Thin Client...i.e. an HTML Client.....or can it be a Windows Client...i.e. a non HTML thick Client...
C++ allows one to develop apps using Windows Clients....Thick Clients..using Windows SDK, widgets etc...as well as thick logic
Am I right in assuming that the Primary user interface in the Java world is HTML....that would necessarily mean that all apps have to be viewed with Browsers...
regards
steve

Uh, no. Java programs can do (pretty much) any C++ program can do. Application servers are typically themselves built of Java, except for some OS-specific calls which they take care of via JNI. I have a thin XML-RPC server (no GUI) running my home-control system and a GUI-based client of that server running on my workstation as a stand-alone program.
Java does provide some HTML-based implementations, such as Applets (mini-Java programs "embedded" in web-pages), JSPs and Servlets (dynamic server-side programs which communicate via HTML with browsers, just like ASP does).

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