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  2. Java applet - Wikipedia

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    A Java applet that was created as supplementary demonstration material for a scientific publication A Java applet that uses 3D hardware acceleration to visualize 3D files in .pdb format downloaded from a server [1] Using applet for nontrivial animation illustrating biophysical topic (randomly moving ions pass through voltage gates) [2] Using a ...

  3. MicroEmulator - Wikipedia

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    MicroEmulator lacks support for few Java APIs and JSRs often used in j2ME games (and implemented in other emulators and MicroEmulator forks): Mobile 3D Graphics API (M3G 1.0/1.1, JSR 184) [18] [19] [20] Scalable 2D Vector Graphics API (SVG, JSR 226) [21] Java bindings for OpenGL ES (JSR 239) Mobile 3D Graphics API 2.0 (M3G 2.0, JSR 297)

  4. libGDX - Wikipedia

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    libGDX is a free and open-source [3] game-development application framework [2] written in the Java programming language with some C and C++ components for performance dependent code. [4] It allows for the development of desktop and mobile games by using the same code base. [ 5 ]

  5. Applet - Wikipedia

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    The word applet was first used in 1990 in PC Magazine. [2] However, the concept of an applet, or more broadly a small interpreted program downloaded and executed by the user, dates at least to RFC 5 (1969) by Jeff Rulifson, which described the Decode-Encode Language, which was designed to allow remote use of the oN-Line System over ARPANET, by downloading small programs to enhance the ...

  6. Microsoft Java Virtual Machine - Wikipedia

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    The Microsoft Java Virtual Machine (MSJVM) is a discontinued proprietary Java virtual machine from Microsoft. It was first made available for Internet Explorer 3 so that users could run Java applets when browsing on the World Wide Web. It was the fastest Windows-based implementation of a Java virtual machine for the first two years after its ...

  7. List of computer system emulators - Wikipedia

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    AMD K8 (Athlon 64 and Opteron) PC Windows 64-bit, Linux 64-bit: Freeware and Proprietary: 60-bit guest systems. ... Java Applet: Freeware: MAME (formerly MESS) 0.273

  8. JME Molecule Editor - Wikipedia

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    The JME Molecule Editor is a molecule editor Java applet with which users make and edit drawings of molecules and reactions (including generating substructure queries), and can display molecules within an HTML page. [1] The editor can generate Daylight simplified molecular-input line-entry system (SMILES) or MDL Molfiles of the created structures.

  9. Code on demand - Wikipedia

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    It allows clients to improve their flexibility because it is the server which decides how certain things will be done. For instance, with code on demand, a client can download a Javascript, Java applet or even a Flash application in order to encrypt communication so servers are not aware of any encryption routines / keys used in this process.