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Foil 8 Architecture of Java Applets

From Use of Java Language in Computational Science DoD Modernization Users Group Conference Monterey -- June 7 99. by Nancy McCracken, Geoffrey C. Fox


1 web server
2 Java code
3 is compiled
4 to produce
5 applet codes,
6 called bytecodes,
7 part of web
8 document
9 collection
10 web client, running browser
11 such as Netscape or IE
12 executes (restricted)
13 applet code to display
14 in browser window
15 Internet
16 Browsers (Netscape 2.0/3.0/4.0, HotJava, 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.

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