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  2. Java applet - Wikipedia

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    Java applets are small applications written in the Java programming language, or another programming language that compiles to Java bytecode, and delivered to users in the form of Java bytecode. At the time of their introduction, the intended use was for the user to launch the applet from a web page , and for the applet to then execute within a ...

  3. Applet - Wikipedia

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    The term is frequently used to refer to a Java applet, a program written in the Java programming language that is designed to be placed on a web page. Applets are typical examples of transient and auxiliary applications that do not monopolize the user's attention. Applets are not full-featured application programs, and are intended to be easily ...

  4. Rich Internet Application - Wikipedia

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    Java applets were used to create interactive visualizations and to present video, three-dimensional objects and other media. Java applets were appropriate for complex visualizations that required significant programming effort in a high level language or communications between applet and originating server.

  5. List of Java bytecode instructions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the instructions that make up the Java bytecode, an abstract machine language that is ultimately executed by the Java virtual machine. [1] The Java bytecode is generated from languages running on the Java Platform, most notably the Java programming language.

  6. Java Card - Wikipedia

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    Java Card bytecode run by the Java Card Virtual Machine is a functional subset of Java 2 bytecode run by a standard Java Virtual Machine but with a different encoding to optimize for size. A Java Card applet thus typically uses less bytecode than the hypothetical Java applet obtained by compiling the same Java source code.

  7. JavaFX Script - Wikipedia

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    Java applet, a means of deploying Java applications inside a web page. JavaFX, a family of products and technologies intended to be used to create Rich Internet Applications (RIAs). Swing, the underlying user interface library employed by JavaFX Script. Curl (programming language), also with a declarative mode with optional typing

  8. Fix problems signing in to AOL Mail

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    If Java scripting is disabled, many websites, including AOL Mail, won't work properly. Disable firewall or pop-up settings If you use a firewall and are getting a blank page when trying to access AOL Mail, you may need to disable your pop-up blocking software or add AOL to your allowlist.

  9. Comet (programming) - Wikipedia

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    The ability to embed Java applets into browsers (starting with Netscape Navigator 2.0 in March 1996 [11]) made two-way sustained communications possible, using a raw TCP socket [12] to communicate between the browser and the server. This socket can remain open as long as the browser is at the document hosting the applet.