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Java Web Start and Applets

2012
In its early days, Java came to prominence because of Java applets, running in web browsers. Applets have had something of a checkered history since then, and most Java web technologies belong in the enterprise edition rather than the standard edition of Java.
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A Java Applet to Visualize Algorithms on Reconfigurable Mesh

2000
Recently, many efficient parallel algorithms on the reconfigurable mesh have been developed. How ever, it is not easy to understand the behavior of a reconfigurablmeesh. This is mainly because the bus topology can change dynamically during the execution of algorithm.
Kensuke Miyashita, Reiji Hashimoto
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Java Applet Correctness: A Developer-Oriented Approach

2003
This paper presents experiments on formal validation of Java applets. It describes a tool that has been developed at the Gemplus Research Labs. This tool allows to formally prove Java classes annotated with JML, an annotation language for Java that provides a framework for specifying class invariants and methods behaviours. The foundations and the main
Lilian Burdy   +2 more
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Transparent sharing of Java applets

Proceedings of the 10th annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology - UIST '97, 1997
James Begole   +3 more
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Coordinating distributed applets with Shade/Java

Proceedings of the 1998 ACM symposium on Applied Computing - SAC '98, 1998
Paolo Ciancarini, Davide Rossi
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Java applets for crystallography

Journal of Applied Crystallography, 1999
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Enforcement of applet boundaries in Java card systems.

2004
In multi-application Java Cards, applet's sensitive data must be protected against unauthorized accesses. Applet isolation is normally achieved through the firewall mechanism. The firewall allows an applet to access external objects only through an object sharing mechanism, called shareable interface.
BERNARDESCHI, CINZIA, MARTINI L.
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