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  • Applet
  • Applet
  • Applet
rdfs:comment
  • Pekenya aplikazión ehkrita en Haba la kuá ze difunde a trabéh de la red en orden de ehekutarze en er nabegadó kliente.
  • The applet element defines an embedded applet.
  • A Java Applet is a compiled set of Java code that forms a software application. Java Applets can be run using any machine that has Java installed, using such applications as Java Virtual Machine in web-browsers or Sun's Applet Viewer. The function of Java Applets is to incorporate some of the dynamic elements of Java in to web browsers or applications that would not usually be possible without the use of the Java programming language.
  • An in-game Applet or Kit is a mini-program that allows you to manage a part of your world in C1 and C2. Some kits are: * the Owner's Kit * the Hatchery * the Observation Kit * the Injector Kit * the Health Kit * the Science Kit * the Advanced Science Kit * the Emergency Kit * the Breeder's Kit * the Performance Kit * the Graveyard Kit * the Genetics Kit (slightly different because you can open it independently to Creatures, but still a kit)
  • An applet is a small software application written in a portable, platform independent computer language, such as Java.
  • The HTML <applet></applet> element has been deprecated since HTML4 in favor of the <a href="/mediawiki/Object_Element" title="Object Element"><object></object></a> element. This element identified the inclusion of a Java applet.
  • A Java applet is an applet delivered in the form of Java bytecode. Java applets can run in a Web browser using a Java Virtual Machine (JVM), or in Sun's AppletViewer, a stand-alone tool for testing applets. Java applets were introduced in the first version of the Java language in 1995. Java applets are usually written in the Java programming language but they can also be written in other languages that compile to Java bytecode such as Jython. Applets are used to provide interactive features to web applications that cannot be provided by HTML. Since Java's bytecode is platform independent, Java applets can be executed by browsers for many platforms, including Windows, Unix, Mac OS and Linux.There are open source tools like applet2app which can be used to convert an applet to a stand alone J
owl:sameAs
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dbkwik:html/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbkwik:htmlcss/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
deprecated
  • yes
Title
  • yes
Class
  • yes
dir
  • no
Lang
  • no
xml:lang
  • no
accesskey
  • no
tabindex
  • no
ID
  • yes
Style
  • yes
Usage
  • Java applet that does something.
msie
  • yes
gchrome
  • no
firefox
  • yes
safari
  • yes
Opera
  • no
abstract
  • Pekenya aplikazión ehkrita en Haba la kuá ze difunde a trabéh de la red en orden de ehekutarze en er nabegadó kliente.
  • The applet element defines an embedded applet.
  • A Java Applet is a compiled set of Java code that forms a software application. Java Applets can be run using any machine that has Java installed, using such applications as Java Virtual Machine in web-browsers or Sun's Applet Viewer. The function of Java Applets is to incorporate some of the dynamic elements of Java in to web browsers or applications that would not usually be possible without the use of the Java programming language.
  • An in-game Applet or Kit is a mini-program that allows you to manage a part of your world in C1 and C2. Some kits are: * the Owner's Kit * the Hatchery * the Observation Kit * the Injector Kit * the Health Kit * the Science Kit * the Advanced Science Kit * the Emergency Kit * the Breeder's Kit * the Performance Kit * the Graveyard Kit * the Genetics Kit (slightly different because you can open it independently to Creatures, but still a kit)
  • An applet is a small software application written in a portable, platform independent computer language, such as Java.
  • A Java applet is an applet delivered in the form of Java bytecode. Java applets can run in a Web browser using a Java Virtual Machine (JVM), or in Sun's AppletViewer, a stand-alone tool for testing applets. Java applets were introduced in the first version of the Java language in 1995. Java applets are usually written in the Java programming language but they can also be written in other languages that compile to Java bytecode such as Jython. Applets are used to provide interactive features to web applications that cannot be provided by HTML. Since Java's bytecode is platform independent, Java applets can be executed by browsers for many platforms, including Windows, Unix, Mac OS and Linux.There are open source tools like applet2app which can be used to convert an applet to a stand alone Java application/windows executable/linux executable. This has the advantage of running a Java applet in offline mode without the need for internet browser software.
  • The HTML <applet></applet> element has been deprecated since HTML4 in favor of the <a href="/mediawiki/Object_Element" title="Object Element"><object></object></a> element. This element identified the inclusion of a Java applet.