Java Web Start was created in 2001.
The Java Web Start software allows one to download and run Java applications. Java Web Start is very easy to use and ensures that one is always running the latest version of this application.
A java servlet is the heart of a Java Enterprise web application. It contains most of the business logic that the web application needs. The initial web application technologies did not have capabilities to support dynamic contents in a secure and efficient way. Java Servlets were created to address this drawback. Servlets are used in many types of Java EE applications using technologies like Struts, MVC etc.
Java is exclusive to surfing the web. Some web sites use Java to embed videos, others use Java for advertisements.
A Web browser that has inbuilt capability to execute Java code.
Java scripts can create some features on web pages that cannot be created in other ways. However, many people run their computers with Java disabled, so the features won't be seen anyway. Many people resent Java used on web sites because it slows computer performance and web page loading.
Java web services are used for a means to share data between other people. Other applications use Java to display their information correctly on the web.
It order to add java scripts you have to import them at the start of the page. Writing <script src="location of js">, will make the scripts into the web page.
A Java web application is a collection of dynamic resources (such as Servlets, JavaServer Pages, Java classes and jars) and static resources (HTML pages and pictures). A Java web application can be deployed as a WAR (Web Archive) file. A WARfile is a zip file which contains the complete content of the corresponding web application.
JavaScript was crated as an alternative to the failing Java. It was originally created as LiveScript by Brendan Eich for NetScape. The goal of the language was to create a lightweight and easy to learn language with the ability to script the behavior of web page content. In 1995, Netscape created one of the first web browsers. They wanted to have a "glue language" for web designers to add interactivity to web pages and to connect web pages and plug-in content such as Java applets. After Java became popular, they changed its name from the initial "LiveScript" to the name it has today.
HTML is a markup language for the Web. It could be used to create Java applications for the web.
Advance java is the implementation of servlet in web pages.
I am not sure whether you actually need it, perhaps you do. The point is, if any Web site has Java applets - components programmed for Java - then the user must install Java to make it work. Java (and alternative technologies, such as Flash, or SilverLight) make it possible to make "richer" Web pages, i.e., Web pages with more options, and a better visual presentation.I am not sure whether you actually need it, perhaps you do. The point is, if any Web site has Java applets - components programmed for Java - then the user must install Java to make it work. Java (and alternative technologies, such as Flash, or SilverLight) make it possible to make "richer" Web pages, i.e., Web pages with more options, and a better visual presentation.I am not sure whether you actually need it, perhaps you do. The point is, if any Web site has Java applets - components programmed for Java - then the user must install Java to make it work. Java (and alternative technologies, such as Flash, or SilverLight) make it possible to make "richer" Web pages, i.e., Web pages with more options, and a better visual presentation.I am not sure whether you actually need it, perhaps you do. The point is, if any Web site has Java applets - components programmed for Java - then the user must install Java to make it work. Java (and alternative technologies, such as Flash, or SilverLight) make it possible to make "richer" Web pages, i.e., Web pages with more options, and a better visual presentation.