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Java Applet failed to activate....
When i open my I-nodes messaging IBM, I am unable to see "new memo", "Tools", "Forward"...etc etc.The page although opens fully, the staus bar indiactes "Java Applet failed to activate". I did a complete "windows Update", I also went to Java .com and
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Programming smart cards with the Java Card platform
The Java Card platform is the tiniest of Java targeted for embedded devices. It is an open, interoperable platform for smart cards and secure tokens; the technology is also widely used in SIM cards (it's used in GSM mobile phones) and ATM cards. Java Card gives users the ability...
Tags: Security, Smart Card, JavaCard, Applet, Programming, Java Card Platform, Applets Java Card Product, Java Card Application, Smart Cards, Java, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Peter Mikhalenko
Blog posts 2008-02-29
Create graphics applications with Java 3D
The Java 3D API allows you to develop 3D graphics applications that have a high degree of visual realism. Since version 1.2, Java 3D is developed under the Java Community Process. Java 3D runs on top of OpenGL or Direct3D; it's also an interface that encapsulates graphics programming using a...
Tags: 3D, Sun, Light, Cone, Class, Scene, Graphics, News, Object, Java 3D, Java 3D API, Primitive Class, Cylinder, Appearance, Transform3D, X, TextureLoader Class, PointLight, SpotLight, Y, Z, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Peter Mikhalenko
Blog posts 2007-12-19
A few quick Java questions
A few quick Java questionsI'm debating if I should learn Java, since a I find the syntax a lot easier to understand than C++ (no pointers or -> or :: and such; I somewhat understand those but C++ still reads very cryptic to me), b I know C# already...
Tags: Programming languages, Java
Discussion threads 2006-05-19
Java security: Policies and permission management
Peter Mikhalenko explores three areas of Java security: security managers, access controllers, and access permissions. Last week, I covered the architecture of the Java security model. This week, I delve into other aspects of Java security, namely security managers, access controllers, and access permissions. ...
Tags: Security Manager, Java, Peter V. Mikhalenko, Programming languages, SecurityManager class, AccessController class, java.lang.SecurityManager class, security manager, security, JVM, Java Tips Newsletter, Method, Permission, Class, Peter Mikhalenko, SecurityManager, checkPermission, AccessController, doPrivileged, AccessControlContext Class, ProtectionDomain Class, Object Permission, Permission Class, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Technical articles 2007-04-25
2000: The year Java goes mainstream?
Five years after Sun Microsystems introduced Java, its use in the enterprise has spread rapidly. Here's what analysts say about its future and what it can offer businesses.Five years after Sun Microsystems introduced Java as a new computer language, its presence in the enterprise is finally beginning to make an...
Tags: Programming languages, Paul Baldwin, Java
Technical articles 2000-01-06
Easy Shop Applet 5.0 (Windows)
Easy Shop Applet is a complete e-commerce solution in one java applet. Easy Shop Applet gives users a quick overview of thousands of products in one html page. The applet loads a text data file and displays the content in a grid. Product data is cached in an embedded database...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Applet, Javazine, Product Data
Software downloads 2003-04-08
SCORM: A sharable and interoperable model for e-learning
The e-learning initiative has been going full speed for many years, but a standard has yet to be delivered. The SCORM initiative aims to fill this void. This article explores the emerging standard.Reusability, interoperability, and extensibility have arrived in the area of e-learning. The Sharable Content Object Reference Model SCORM...
Tags: e-learning initiative, SCORM, learning management system, e-learning
Technical articles 2002-05-07
Flaw in the Sun Java Plugin is elusive and very dangerous
Untrusted Applet?My experience with applets is limited. If this affects only untrusted applets, is there a way to block them and only accept trusted applets?I am puzzledThe article says there is no "fix" or "workaround" but then says you should upgrade to version JRE 1.4.2_06 and later and SDK...
Tags: applet, JRE, plug-in, Rob Scholl, Sun Java, Sun Microsystems Inc., workaround
Discussion threads 2004-12-02
Stupid Web Tricks: Water, water, everywhere
Here are two ways to accomplish reflective images on your Web page.Click here for our complete list of Stupid Web Tricks.By Holly Cunningham...nor any drop to drink. So why is this trick so popular? After all, it only displays an upside-down, backward, and wavy version of an image that you've...
Tags: Java, applet, image, Web
Technical articles 2003-09-30
Send XML without XMLHTTP
This article was originally published in the Builder.com Web Development Zone e-newsletter.Microsoft provides the XMLHTTP object for sending and receiving XML data from the client. However, this restricts you from creating portable Web applications, since the XMLHTTP object is an ActiveX object.Most of the functionality in the XMLHTTP object lies...
Tags: Programming languages, Phillip Perkins, URL class, XML, Microsoft Corp., RSProxy, XMLHTTP, RSProxy class, REQUEST_POSTDATA, newRequest, Java
Technical articles 2003-04-01
Block unauthorized sites and malicious code with Internet Explorer
Of all the steps you can take to help secure your network, one of the simplest is configuring Internet Explorer to block malicious scripts or questionable content. We'll show you how.A critical step in protecting your network is to prevent users from accessing unauthorized Web sites. Malicious code on these...
Tags: Web browsers, Brien M. Posey MCSE, malicious code, Microsoft Internet Explorer, RSACi, properties sheet, nudity, network
Technical articles 2001-09-12
Process multimedia with the Java Media Framework API
The Java Media Framework JMF API allows developers to process media in many different ways. It deals with real-time multimedia presentations and effects processing. JMF handles time-based media (i.e., media that changes with respect to time). Examples of this are: video from a television source and audio from a raw-audio...
Tags: Multimedia, Audio, Media, Data, Codec, Class, API, Video, Java Media Framework, Java Media Framework API, Renderer, Data Source Handler, VideoRenderer, Player, Processor Class, MediaLocator, Programming Languages, Java, Corporate Communications, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Marketing, Peter Mikhalenko
Blog posts 2007-12-12
Create components in your application with JavaBeans
JavaBeans let you visually assemble components and dynamically change properties on the fly. Peter V. Mikhalenko discusses the JavaBeans conventions, events, and listeners. The JavaBeans model enables developers to create software units called components also known as beans. You can assemble beans into composite components, applets, or...
Tags: JavaBeans, Persistence, Java, Middleware, Peter V. Mikhalenko, bean, Java Tips Newsletter, Method, Event, Component, Class, Property, Customization, JavaBeans API Specification, java.beans.Introspector Class, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
Technical articles 2006-12-13
SiteSearch 2.0b103 (Windows)
The 100% pure Java Search engine, which makes any HTML searchable. SiteSearch provides webmasters and developers alike with an excellent utility to make their Web Sites, html documentation or intranet/internet contents searchable. SiteSearch simply consists of two parts, requiring no additional components i.e. CGI or databases to function. The first...
Tags: HTML, Microsoft Windows, SFS Software, SiteSearch
Software downloads 2001-02-05
Java's role in integrated and distributed ERP applications
Rapid application development RAD and enterprise resource planning ERP are necessary bedfellows. The sheer scope of ERP requires that the developer develop applications as quickly as possible, given that a typical ERP implementation will not only involve myriad applications but will also require that many of those applications be reengineered...
Tags: ERP, Scott Robinson, Java
Technical articles 2003-03-11
Which JAVA to use?
Sun released a security update to JAVA 1.4 today bringing the latest version to 1.4.7There is also JAVA 5.0, actually 1.5.2The question quite simply is:Which version to deploy?And why is your selected version a better choice than the other?Or, do you not install JAVA or run some other virtual machine...
Tags: Java, JDK, JDK 1.5, programming, TheChas
Discussion threads 2005-03-29
JUpload Applet 0.79 (Windows)
JUpload is an easy to use Java applet for uploading multiple files to the Web server using the post method of html forms as described in RFC 1867. It is more comfortable and easier to use than most browsers' internal file selection dialog. The user can manage his upload queue...
Tags: Haller Systemservice, JUpload, Web Servers, Microsoft Windows, Java, Internet, Operating Systems, Software, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Software downloads 2004-09-09
TIFFY View Java Edition 3.1.5 (Windows)
Image Viewer Tiffy Java Edition allows you to view, process and print your TIFF, BMP, GIF, JPEG, and PNG images on common platforms like Windows, OS/2, Macintosh, Linux, Solaris and many more. You can use TIFFY View either locally as a standalone application or as a Java Applet over your...
Tags: ACH, Developer Library, Microsoft Windows, Programming Languages, Java, Operating Systems, Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Software downloads 2008-12-16
Instant EBuilder 1.0 (Windows)
Instant EBuilder is a shareware program that creates e-books in e-paperback format in just few minutes. It is able to generate EXE e-paperbacks or EPB files, that can be opened with any of the free readers (at present there are two different PC readers and java one, that can be...
Tags: Shareware, Microsoft Windows, Applet, Entertainment, Shareware Version, E-books, Personal Technology
Software downloads 2005-06-17
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