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This is a 3 page paper discussing Java as a Web-based application tool and as a cross-platform programming language. When Sun Microsystems first introduced Java it was considered a “cross-platform programming language” in which the introduction of such a tool could “level the Intel/Microsoft playing field by lowering the cost of application development”. Among other things however, Java is essentially considered as “Sun’s cross-platform application development language for Internet applications” which is why it is often considered as a development tool for Web-based applications. While Java clients were attracted by the low costs associated with adopting the Java platform, what really appealed to developers was the lack of the administration required to adopt the platform in that the language could be easily incorporated within existing HTML web pages to provide more robust interactive features and applications.
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in which the introduction of such a tool could "level the Intel/Microsoft playing field by lowering the cost of application development". Among other things however, Java is essentially considered as
"Suns cross-platform application development language for Internet applications" which is why it is often considered as a development tool for Web-based applications. While Java clients were attracted by the low
costs associated with adopting the Java platform, what really appealed to developers was the lack of the administration required to adopt the platform in that the language could be easily
incorporated within existing HTML web pages to provide more robust interactive features and applications (Taft, 1996, p. 83). From a developers standpoint, Java allows the coders opportunities to use the
Java language to offer innovative product and solve problems previously unheard of in the Web environment but in order for systems to run the Java applets, the system must be
updated to handle and interpret Java code which can be more difficult when each year a new level of Java is released. Java "applets" are considered programs written within the
Java language but which can be incorporated within a Web HTML page rather easily similar to the inserting of an image for instance. Browsers which are Java technology-enabled are able
to view pages which contain applets and the applets code is transferred to their systems and executed by the browsers Java virtual machine (JVM). Browsers without a JVM are unable
to view applets within a Web page (Sun, 2003). Java however, did represent a language which could "cut across all platforms" and it was "the first time Microsoft had ever
licenced software without buying the company too" (Taft, 1996, p. 83). The fact that the Java script and applets applied across most platforms today requires recent editions of Java to
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