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ALSO CALLED:
Applet,
Applets
DEFINITION: An applet is a little application. Prior to the World Wide Web, the built-in writing and drawing programs that came with Windows were sometimes called "applets." On the Web, using Java, the object-oriented programming language, an applet is a small program that can be sent along with a Web page to a user. Java applets can perform interactive animations, immediate calculations, or other simple tasks
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Deterministic Garbage Collection: Unleash the Power of Java with Oracle JRockit Real Time
sponsored by Oracle Corporation
WHITE PAPER:
This free white paper demonstrates how Java can be successfully deployed for real-time applications that were previously off-limits.
Posted: 10 Sep 2009 | Published: 10 Sep 2009
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Mission-Critical Java
sponsored by Oracle Corporation
WHITE PAPER:
Technology barriers have prevented enterprises from adopting Java-based approaches for mission critical applications with extreme and predictable computing needs. However, recent advances throughout the entire Java stack have overcome these barriers to position Java to power the next generation of enterprise computing.
Posted: 10 Sep 2009 | Published: 10 Sep 2009
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JAVA APPLETS DEFINITION (continued):
An applet is a little application. Prior to the World Wide Web, the built-in writing and drawing programs that came with Windows were sometimes called "applets." On the Web, using Java, the object-oriented programming language, an applet is a small program that can be sent along with a Web page to a user. Java applets can perform interactive animations, immediate calculations, or other simple tasks without having to send a user request back to the server. Java Applets definition sponsored by SearchSOA.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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