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The second is a change to how OS X handles Java, in which the system will now keep the Java plug-in disabled until it is needed. This will appear for applets if you do not have Java enabled.
A much simpler and more reliable way to create multi-level menus is to build them using Java applets. Menus in Java applets work the same that they do in Java desktop applications.
Jeff Friesen puts the newer, faster applet to the test using JavaFX Script and key features of Java SE 6u10.
Apple has released Java for OS X 2013-005, which “delivers improved security, reliability, and compatibility for Java SE 6”. The update is available in the Mac App Store. Of note, the updates ...
Okay, <BR><BR>I'm beginning to pick up Java -- but just starting to play with applets. I have a question on something I'd like to play with. <BR><BR>I have a want to create an applet to gather ...
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