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Difference Between Applet And Japplet In Java Confusion
confusion regarding the Applet and Japplet. I am able to find-out what is advanced in Japplet than applet.Do you know What is the difference between Applet and Japplet in java ? Is Japplet version of applet?Please help me to clarify my doubts about applet and Japplet.. Below are the difference between applet and Japplet:
1. I java programming applet is a class of awt package.On other hand
Japplet is a class of swing package.2. In applet we don't get good feel & look but where in Japplet we get good look & feel3.We use "add()" to add components in applet, while in Japplet we use "add()" mathod of content pane. Components in java are basically of two types AWT and Swing1.Abstract Window Toolkit(AWT):which supports Applet
*.Applet is light weight*.Applet derived from java.applet.*
2.Swing components:which supports Japplet*.Japplet is heavy weight*.Japplet derived from javax.swing.*Well, loathe as I am to add yet another blog post to the insane amount of Chrome related items that were blogged and reported last week, I did notice something interesting with regard to Chrome running Java applets.confusion
Pretty much the first thing I did after installing Chrome was to try it out with anas I wasn't sure whether Chrome supported applets or not. It did, it all seemed to work and I didn't think much more about it. It was only a day or two later after seeing some Java.net forum posts that I realised that Chrome only works with the latest version of Java SE, version 6 Update 10, which contains all the cool new features to make Java applets run better.
This could be a good thing - one thing I've said before is that Update 10 has some great features in it, but getting everyone to upgrade to it is going to be hard work. A lot of people, and especially most large corporations, do not regularly upgrade the version of Java SE on their desktop. So, if Chrome forces people to install the very latest version then great.
However, does Chrome explicitly tell users that they need that version of Java? Does it direct them to the right place to get it? If not, then it's just going to create more client-side Java confusion, and I've seen reports of Chrome not running Java properly even when Update 10 is present, and so it's great in principle to make people install the latest and greatest JRE, but unless it's a seamless and trouble-free experience to do so then it will not help Java's already tarnished client-side reputation.
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