Yes it's just another way of loading the game.
Java sun script.
probelry the java plug in try link below
Sure you can. Java is free. All you need to do is, visit Sun's website and download the latest version if Java JDK and install it.
Sun Microsystems created Java. Oracle bought Sun, and thus they became the owners of Java.Fortunately, Java was open sourced and the source to the Java SE and Java EE projects is free to use under a GPL license. OpenJDK is an open-source implementation of the Java Platform.
go the internet exe and try to install sun java
Well naturally your already on a SIGNED applet unless you selected otherwise. First go to Runescape Main Page and press on the "Play Now" tab (left of account and right of home). A Menu will come down select java options. From there you can select default Java (SIGNED), or Force Sun Java (IE- Unsigned). Good luck.
Compilation (byte code conversion) and execution (interpretation) of JAVA programs requires a JAVA Compiler and a JAVA runtime. There are many JAVA development systems available, some free, some not free. Two vendors for the PC / Windows platform are Sun and Microsoft, but, again, there are others.
Java was, and is, being developed by Sun Microsystems.Java was, and is, being developed by Sun Microsystems.Java was, and is, being developed by Sun Microsystems.Java was, and is, being developed by Sun Microsystems.
Make sure you download the latest version of java, if you have and still can't play (like i had to do) read this page: http://macles.blogspot.com/2008/09/installing-sun-java-on-acer-aspire-one.html Ps:i did not make the above site Pss: Add me on runescape! my user is Bunniepopz =P
Sun Microsystems did not "split" to "become" Java. Sun is a company, which invented and set out the specifications for the Java programming language in 1995.
Java was developed by sun microsystem.
Many programming languages, such as Java, are completely free to use, and being one of the major players in the programming language wars, as well as being cross-platform, in addition to being easy to learn, and in addition to it being free, many choose Java for their first language. Another question: your question makes no sense: you cannot buy or sell programming languages.