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.
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.
The java.lang package in Java is automatically imported for you.
Yes, it is possible to write a keylogger in Java, but you would need to use the Java Native Interface to do so.
Most browsers nowaday are compatible with Java. In some cases you need to install Java as a plug-in. In this case, the browser will usually ask you automatically, whether you want to install Java, as soon as it is needed - i.e., as soon as you access a Web page that requires Java support.
Yes. Java 1.5 or later (1.6 Recommended) http://www.frostwire.com/?id=downloads
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If you're going to use the complex uploader, you may need to update Java to the latest version. If you're using the simple uploader, then no, you need not download anything.
if your mobile phone supports Java then you can downloadthe facebook App available from their website. See the link below.
Any program written for the Java technology needs Java. Any program NOT written for Java DOESN'T need it.
you need java 1.5 to run mindcraft
You can use the Java interface or third party tools like iPhoto or AZImage to upload more than 5 images to an album.The Java interface (from Facebook) - there are some problems related to the high compression that ruins the image quality.iPhoto - ... need detail, I do not use this tool.AZImage - see related link.
Yes, Java is the platform Minecraft runs on. Java is free for download.
You need java
Programs that are specifically designed with Java require a Java runtime to work on a computer. (In the case of Java, the runtime is called "Java Virtual Machine".) If you have any such program, you need to have Java.
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The java.lang package in Java is automatically imported for you.
You need to be 13 or older to be on Facebook.
Yes, it is possible to write a keylogger in Java, but you would need to use the Java Native Interface to do so.