you can easily disable java in almost all of the Web Browsers! I just came across this article telling how to disable java in different browser, check this out :
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A JButton on Java is a button used for G.U.I (graphical user interface) and displays a button on a window created which can be programmed for different tasks.
In Java, just about anything is defined as a class; a class is a data type, so yes.
To declare an array of buttons in Java, you would use the following syntax: Button[] buttonArray = new Button[n]; where n is the number of buttons you want in the array. This creates an array of n buttons, where each element can hold a reference to a Button object.
One defense against a hostile java applet is to disable applet functionality on the computer. This would prevent all applets - hostile, benign, and beneficial from executing.
Every method in java that isn't a class (static) method is automatically "virtual." If you want to disable virtual overrides, make the method "final" in the base class.
Javascript cannot be disabled but java can just go to Control Panel > Sun Java Panel > Disable
If you are wanting to remove Java altogether you should enter you control panel, go to programs and features. Search the list for Java, select it and then hit the uninstall button. If you are just trying to disable Java it varies by browser type so you will need to search through you toolbar options to find it and then disable it. Most recommend removing it as it is very unsecure.
Answers.com does not disable the back button.
Via Control.Enabled property (Button derived from Control): to enable a button (assume aButton is an instance of button) aButton.Enabled = true; aButton.Enabled = false; // this will disable the button
No, Java is needed only if you run programs that are written in Java. The majority of computer users today could disable Java and never know the difference.
Well I am not sure if it will work, But go in your running programs list, Bottom right hand corner, And right click on Norton, and if there is a button labled "End program?" Click that.
By default Java is set to automatically check for updates. Disabling this depends on your platform. Windows users can disable it via the Java options in the control panel.
Just press the button that says run time, or something like that, unfortunateley you have to press that button every time you use a java thingamajig
Java is used less on mobile devices because of mobile formatted websites. Java is in every internet device. Java is already on your iPod. To disable javascript, click settings>safari>javascript.
A JButton on Java is a button used for G.U.I (graphical user interface) and displays a button on a window created which can be programmed for different tasks.
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you just hold down the red button