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There are 33 articles & tutorials regarding "Applets".

25.) JavaServer Technologies, Part I
By Greg Voss, JavaSoft April 1997 Up until now, the Java story has largely been a client-side story. That's about to change. Now web servers can be extended through Java power just like web browser clients. In the context of client-server software solutions--including the serving and browsing of Internet web pages--Java applets have enabled client browsers to extend their behavior by downloading compiled code from network servers. Applets have changed the nature and meaning of...
Found at Java Developer Connection

26.) Java And C-Sharp Compared
By Anand Narayanaswamy Ever since the advent of the internet, Java has been the target for many developers. Many C++ developers migrated to Java within a short period of time. Many high quality multithreaded animations, games, distributed applications are being developed and implemented successfully. Moreover the Java language is completely Platform Independent. Java Programs called Applets are verified for security in user's machine before downloading, thus ruling out the possibility...
Found at C# Help

27.) JDC Performance Tips and Firewall Tunneling Techniques
By Tony Squier & Steven Meloan (September 1998) Based on the Java SM Developer Connection SM presentation, Tips and Tricks for Java Developers given at JavaOne 1998, this article offers a variety of performance tuning and firewall tunneling techniques used by the Java Developer Connection (JDC) engineering team. These techniques are illustrated by source code that you can download . Performance--Applet Download Speed An important factor affecting any Applet's download performance is the...
Found at Java Developer Connection

28.) NakovDocumentSigner: A System for Digitally Signing Documents in Web Applications
By Svetlin Nakov Go to page: 1 2 3 4 5 Next NakovDocumentSigner is an example of putting the pieces of the puzzle together. NakovDocumentSigner is a freeware, open-source framework for digitally signing documents in Java-based Web applications developed at Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" by Prof. Svetlin Nakov and his team. The framework consists of the following components: A signed Java applet that is used to digitally sign files before uploading them to the server. A...
Found at developer.com

29.) Designing a Broadcast Messenger Using Socket Programming in Java
By Fatima Saffano Introduction Java is a powerful, object-oriented language that supports much functionality, including client/server communication through socket programming, windows-based programming, console programming, database connectivity, image, and sound programming. Java is mainly designed for Internet programming and to create small applications that can be embedded inside an HTML page, known as Applets . Before coming to the actual coding of the program, some important terms...
Found at developer.com

30.) Free EJB Tools, Marrying Flash MX to Java
by chromatic ONJava Newsletter for 02/27/2003 Dear Readers, Welcome back to another lazy Thursday afternoon. Kick back in your chair, pull up a lemonade, and enjoy two new articles we have for you this week. The notion of Rich Internet Applications has been kicking around for a while. Let's face it--a web applications with an HTML or even a DHTML UI doesn't quite cut it for replacing a native application. Java applets may not be the solution either. If you're feeling pragmatic, why not...
Found at O'Reilly Network

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