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WebAssembly JVM promises to run ‘very large’ unmodified Java applications in modern browsers without plugins or a Java installation.
A recent Java 7 update allows users to completely prevent Java applications from running inside browsers or to restrict how Web-based Java content is handled by the Java Runtime Environment (JRE ...
As Oracle mentions above, Java isn’t going away any time soon, but web developers and businesses who rely on the app-like functionality in their browsers based on the Java applet will have to ...
Oh, Java, Java, Java. No sooner had Oracle patched a widely reported critical flaw in its cross-platform software environment than another Java zero-day exploit — one against which there's no ...
Next year, the Java browser plug-in, which is frequently the target of Web-based exploits, will be retired by Oracle.
While Apache continues to rule the web server roost, a host of lighter and zippier web and application servers may now be a better choice to host your high-performance web-based apps. They focus ...
The security patches, issued by Oracle, correct Java vulnerabilities that have lingered in Web browsers.
E*Trade provides a very impressive, Java-based application for monitoring stocks' prices and linking back to their Web-based trading application. The JNLP file is delivered through the browser, and ...