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Foil 4 Overview -- Java and either the World Wide Web or Scientific Computing

From Introduction to Java to be used in (Scientific) Computing CEWES Java Tutorial -- Spring Semester 98. by Geoffrey C. Fox, Nancy McCracken


1 Browsers (HotJava, Netscape 2.0/3.0/4.0 Microsoft IE ..) supporting Java allow arbitrarily sophisticated dynamic multimedia applications inserts called Applets, written in Java, to be embedded in the regular HTML pages and activated on each exposure of a given page.
  • Wonderful graphics output and widespread access at some security and performance limitations
2 Regular compilers allow one to run Java Applications with as much efficiency as C and Fortran
  • Can either convert existing code to Java or better access in original form. So inherit all Fortran and C numerical libraries

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