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Java

A programming language. It is especially useful because it allows for software distribution to a wide audience. It was developed by Sun Microsystems.
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Common mobile codes are Java Applets, ActiveX controls, and Plugins.
The measurement overhead of different methods are compared given their suggested parameter settings, including Ping, Flash, Java applet, JSP, JavaScript and HTML5, during one delay measurement round.
Figura 9 -- Funcao para execucao do audio da pergunta 2.1 <script language-"javascript"> function executarPagina() { document.dv.inicializar("p21."); } </script> <style type="text/css"> </head> <body onload="javascriptlexecutarPagina();"> Foi necessario tirar o reconhecimento da tecla digitada pelo usuario do Java Applet, e criar um codigo em Java Script que realizasse esta funcao.
In order to alleviate the burden of the manual process previously described, a new JAVA applet (advanced) has been developed.
Compared with a form-based Web page, Java applets provide a more advanced method to transmit images and document data.
New approaches to distributing application logic (such as Java applets) and coordinating distributed processing (such as CORBA) have claimed the attention of application developers [4].
When integrating the 2X Java Client to an existing portal where your users have already provided their credentials (username and password), administrators can now pass the Java Client credentials directly to the Java Applet.
The Java applet will be downloaded to cache, and the user can instantly listen to the real-time conference without installing any client-side software.
A A JAVA applet is a small program running on the web page, and if there's a problem left by the programmer it can prevent the applet from running.
SkyandTelescope.com's star-charting Java applet is a powerful learning tool masquerading as a fun observing aid.
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