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Definitions of Applet:
- A small program written in Java and included in a HTML page. It is independent of the operating system on which it runs. An applet can be used to display scrolling text in a specific area, or animations.
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- A small computer program that can be transmitted from a server to a client computer and executed on the client.
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- An application, written in Java, that can run inside a web page, but is not limited by the functionality of HTML. Because applets are separate programmatic objects, they often do not work with accessibility aids, although features are becoming available in the Java language to permit this.
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- A small Java program. ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange: This is the global standard for code numbers used by computers to represent all upper and lower-case Latin letters, numbers, and punctuation. Autoresponder A feature that sends an automated reply to incoming email. For example, when customers send email to your sales@yourdomain.com address, a standard message could be sent back to them.
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- A Java program written in such a way that it will run from within a Web browser like Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer.
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- A client-side program written in Java or JavaScript that downloads and executes on the end user's computer rather than executing on the server.
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- A Java program which is designed to run only on a web page. To use an applet on a web page, you would specify the name of the applet and the size (length and width--in pixels) that the applet can utilize. When the web page is accessed, the browser downloads the applet from a server and runs it on the user's machine (the client). Applets differ from applications in that they are governed by a strict security protocol. ...
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- Most often refers to a small Java program designed to run in a Web browser. Java applets run in a sandbox, so they can't perform unauthorized functions like file reading or opening Net connections to other computer from your computer.
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- A small Java program that can be embedded in an HTML page. Applets differ from full-fledged Java applications in that they are not allowed to access certain resources on the local computer, such as files and serial devices (modems, printers, etc.), and are prohibited from communicating with most other computers across a network. The current rule is that an applet can only make an Internet connection to the computer from which the applet was sent.
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- A small program, often written in Java, which usually runs in a web browser, as part of a web page. It is possible that the use of such a program may cause spiders and robots to stop indexing a page.
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- An applet is a little application program. Prior to the World Wide Web, the built-in writing and drawing programs that came with Windows were sometimes called "applets." On the Web, using Java, the object-oriented programming language, an applet is a small program that can be sent along with a Web page to a user. Java applets can perform interactive animations, immediate calculations, or other simple tasks without having to send a user request back to the server.
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- An application program, written in the Java programming language, that can be retrieved from a Web server and executed by a Web browser. A reference to an applet appears in the markup for a Web page, in the same way that a reference to a graphics file appears; a browser retrieves an applet in the same way that it retrieves a graphics file. ...
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- A multimedia application written or embedded in the Java language such as animation or sound, viewable only in a Java-enabled browser such as Netscape 2.0 or HotJava.
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- A Java program inserted into an HTML document.
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- A small Java program that can be embedded in an HTML page.
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- A small Java- and JavaScript-based Web application. Applets can display animation, perform database queries, or make other Web page enhancements.
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- An application program written in Java which allows viewing of simple animation on web pages.
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- An applet is a small application. In terms of the Internet, an applet is a little program that can be sent with a Web page to a user. Using Java programming language, applets can perform animation and other tasks without having to send user data back to a host server.
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- An applet is a small program written in Java. The EarthCam Applet is a program that looks at a specific image URL and checks if the image has updated. If so, it loads and displays it seamlessly.
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- An applet is a small executable module, that normally doesn't have the complete features and user interface of a normal application. Java is the language most commonly associated with applets. An applet is like a small piece of executable code that needs a full application to contain it. The applet runs inside of the application in a "sand box" or "virtual machine," which is a set of computer resources and instructions that make up an environment for the applet's execution.
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- small Java-based program used on a Web page
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- A program designed to be executed from within another application. Web browsers can interpret applets from Web servers.
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- A program that can be downloaded over a network and launched on the user's computer. See Java.
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- A program written in the Java language to run within HotJava.
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- A small application. Java programs used by Web browsers and NCs are typically described as being 'applets.'
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- a Java application; an application program that uses the client's web browser to provide a user interface
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- An applet is a J2EE compliant software component that runs in the context of web application on a client computer. The applet must run in a container, which is provided by a browser, or through a plug-in, or a variety of other applications including mobile devices that support the applet programming model.
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