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== Explanation == | == Explanation == | ||
− | + | Java is an object-oriented and cross-platform programming language developed by [http://www.sun.com/java/ Sun].<br \> | |
+ | Small Java programms, which run on the client site in combination with a Web-Browser are also called {{wp|en|MIDlet}} or {{wp|en|Java_applet | Applet}}. | ||
== Erläuterung == | == Erläuterung == | ||
+ | Java ist eine objekt-orientierte, einfache und plattformunabhängige Programmiersprache, entwickelt von der Firma [http://www.sun.com/java/ Sun].<br \> | ||
+ | Kleine, in Verbindung mit einem Web-Browser, clientseitig laufende Java-Programme werden auch {{wp|de|MIDlet}} oder {{wp|de|Applet}} genannt. | ||
== See also / Siehe auch == | == See also / Siehe auch == | ||
− | * | + | * [[Java on optiPoint application module]] |
+ | * [[Using Java programs on optiPoint application module|How to use Java programs on optiPoint application module]] | ||
+ | * [[Configuring a Java/XML proxy]] | ||
* {{wp|de|Java_%28Programmiersprache%29 | Java}} | * {{wp|de|Java_%28Programmiersprache%29 | Java}} | ||
* {{wp|en|Java_%28programming_language%29 | Java}} | * {{wp|en|Java_%28programming_language%29 | Java}} | ||
[[Category:Definition]] | [[Category:Definition]] |
Latest revision as of 12:27, 25 April 2011
Explanation
Java is an object-oriented and cross-platform programming language developed by Sun.
Small Java programms, which run on the client site in combination with a Web-Browser are also called
MIDlet or
Applet.
Erläuterung
Java ist eine objekt-orientierte, einfache und plattformunabhängige Programmiersprache, entwickelt von der Firma Sun.
Kleine, in Verbindung mit einem Web-Browser, clientseitig laufende Java-Programme werden auch
MIDlet oder
Applet genannt.