Google Tech Talks
August 28, 2008
ABSTRACT
This presentation will highlight the new capabilities available to the applet developer, including integrated JNLP support, per-applet control over Java...
Google Tech Talks August 28, 2008
ABSTRACT
This presentation will highlight the new capabilities available to the applet developer, including integrated JNLP support, per-applet control over Java virtual machine command-line arguments and Java Runtime Environment version selection, a rewritten Java/JavaScript bridge, revised support for accessing and modifying the DOM, crossdomain.xml support, and more. Multiple demonstrations will illustrate the new possibilities available to the developer.
Speaker: Ken Russell Ken Russell is the architect of the new Java Plug-In at Sun Microsystems. His background and interests include high-performance 3D graphics and dynamic languages, especially the Java programming language. He holds a Bachelor's degree in CS/EE from MIT and a Master's degree in Media Arts and Sciences from the Media Lab, MIT.
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I am deaf and like to learn java plug in but I am very bored because it is not available CC. I dont underatand what these people said. Some of you can write on CC for people deaf. Very much thanks.
Not sure why any of these people are saying what they are, but I think the speaker did a great job. If you are bored watching this it likely means you have nothing to gain from watching it.
So you just wanted him to show you 10 slides? Not how Quake 2 now runs as a tab in Firefox that could potentially be dragged out to play on the desktop as an installed application? You're a hard person to please!
Ya...I was sick of that and stopped working on Applets some 10 years back. Didn't use broadband internet then...but I guess, so far as applets are concerned, it doesn't make any difference even now
Come on! Let's not make our lives worse! We've been there and it hurt. I am waiting for the presenter to show us how fast the applets load. I am sure they will freeze our browsers for 10 seconds until the JVM starts up. It doesn't matter what happens next.
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So you just wanted him to show you 10 slides? Not how Quake 2 now runs as a tab in Firefox that could potentially be dragged out to play on the desktop as an installed application? You're a hard person to please!