Thursday, January 28, 2016

Oracle puts down java plugin for your browser – New Technology

       

The story of Java plugin in the browser is long and stretches back to the Netscape days in the mid-1990s. When Java was a way to provide more advanced features in the browser. But the opportunities have not come without a cost. In recent years, probably associate most Oracle plug-in with security holes and constant exhortations to update to a new version. Oracle now throwing in the towel for its plug-in has is that Google and Mozilla will remove support for this type of plug-ENCODE in their browsers. According to a post on Oracle’s website depends in turn on the mobile browser, where the archaic plug-in technology is not used become popular and to developers of web browsers want to functions should be as equal as possible between the phone and the computer.

The Oracle put their plugin does not mean that it no longer wants developers to use Java in the browser. As an alternative calls now developers to use Java Web Start, a technology from Oracle, where all files required to run a Java program in the browser is downloaded directly without a special plugin needed.

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