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HotJava is writtenĮntirely in Java and runs as a standalone Java program (as opposed to running Solaris workstations and its line of network computers (NCs).
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Sun's line of network computers access DOS and Windows applications (via In fact, Insignia's Java applet, Keoke, isĪn X Windows terminal emulator customized to connect to NTrigue. NTrigue is Insignia Solutions' implementation of Citrix WinFrame withĪdded support for X Terminal access. That lets you access DOS and Windows applications running on a remote NTrigue

Support file operations for security reasons.)Īlthough Sun Microsystems designed Java to be platform independent, some
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Need standalone JVM software-IE's software and Navigator's JVM software don't (By the way, if you want to do file I/O, you You can also get standalone JVM software so that you can run JavaĪpplets independent of a browser. In most cases, the JVM is associated with a Webīrowser thus, Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) and Netscape Navigator include
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Java tokens (bytecodes) or translate the Java code into machine code using a Virtual Machine (JVM), a set of software programs that either interpret the Each system runs the Java program under a Java
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You can download and run the same Java program (applet) on a PC, a

Language similar to the original BASIC implementation.īecause you don't compile Java programs into machine language, Java code is Java does have one interesting architectural differenceįrom C and C++: Java is not truly a compiled language it is a tokenized Most developers will tell you that Java is, at heart, a derivative of C++ thatĪddresses many of the complaints about the complexity of C++. So what's different about Java? Is Java dramatically better than ANSI C? Subset of the useful things you really wanted to do in your program. Most cases yes, if you followed the ANSI standards, which supported only a Did these languages live up to this promise? In Languages promised that you could write an application once and easily port itįrom one machine to another. Independent, network friendly, and so forth. Not the first programming language that has promised to be easy to use, platform Least expect them (e.g., Java is even available for the RPG-entrenched AS/400).įor many of you, this buzz may seem strangely familiar. Today, you can find Java compilers where you Standalone or client/server applications that ride over TCP/IP, the most popular That results in platform-independent applications. Microsoft universe-Java promises rapid, object-oriented application development Java has become the new Holy Grail outside the If ActiveX isn't the rage of the industry, then what is? As you probably Believe it or not, the whole world isn't revolving around ActiveX.

Outside the NT environment, I get a good view of what's hot in non-Microsoft With various operating systems brings some balance to my life. Including operating systems produced by companies other than Microsoft. Like many of you, I work with operating systems other than Windows NT,
