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.
The first web browser written in Java was called WebRunner. It was intended to be a clone of Mosaic and was written by a team of programmers (among them John Gage and James Gosling) at Sun Microsystems in 1994-1995. WebRunner later became HotJava, which to this day is the best-known browser written in Java.
For one: you cannot write applets (web-browser-extensions) in C.
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The use of Javascript is not enabled by your operating system, it is based on your web browser. Where to enable it depends on the browser, but most browsers you will find it under the 'tools' section.
This would depend on the web browser that you use. Most will assume that if you need to load Java once that you will need it again in the near future, and so will not unload it. This means that if you open a Java applet in a web page just once, you'll probably have Java running in the background sucking up some of your memory until you restart the browser. Note that Java and JavaScript are completely different things. JavaScript engine itself will not slow down the browser, but turning it off may make some pages appear faster since no scripts will be executed. Some important functionality may be missing, though.
A Web browser that has inbuilt capability to execute Java code.
If you want to play Minecraft in your web browser, you will have to install Java on your computer. Java usually comes with browser plugins that can be used to run Java apps such as Minecraft in your browser. You can download Java from Java's website.
A Web browser that has inbuilt capability to execute Java code.
A Java servlet
Sun formally announced Java and HotJava at SunWorld `95. Soon after, Netscape Inc. announced that it would incorporate Java support in their browser. This was a great triumph for Java since it was now supported by the most popular browser in the world. Later, Microsoft also announced that they would support Java in their Internet Explorer web browser, further solidifying Java's role in the World Wide Web. See the link below for the source of this information.
2 types of java programs are application and applet application program is the one which run on ur computer under the O.S of ur computer. applet is an application designed to be transmitted over the internet and executed java compatible web browser.
The first web browser written in Java was called WebRunner. It was intended to be a clone of Mosaic and was written by a team of programmers (among them John Gage and James Gosling) at Sun Microsystems in 1994-1995. WebRunner later became HotJava, which to this day is the best-known browser written in Java.
Safari, the built-in web browser for the iPad, supports JavaScript, which is a subset of Java. It does not support Java apps that need a full Java engine to run.
A "cookie" is a small piece of information sent by a web server to store on a web browser so it can later be read back from that browser. This is useful for having the browser remember some specific information.
For one: you cannot write applets (web-browser-extensions) in C.
You can play RuneScape on any Web browser that supports Java. If you have such a browser on the PSP, you can use it and access the RuneScape website.
Sometimes you have to download Java from the relevant Web page. Sometimes it helps to use a different browser. For example, if you usually use FireFox, try Opera or Google Chrome instead.Sometimes you have to download Java from the relevant Web page. Sometimes it helps to use a different browser. For example, if you usually use FireFox, try Opera or Google Chrome instead.Sometimes you have to download Java from the relevant Web page. Sometimes it helps to use a different browser. For example, if you usually use FireFox, try Opera or Google Chrome instead.Sometimes you have to download Java from the relevant Web page. Sometimes it helps to use a different browser. For example, if you usually use FireFox, try Opera or Google Chrome instead.