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Developing and distributing Java applications for the client side

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Page title:Java Web Start
Keywords:Java technology, Java platform, Java 2 platform, Merlin, Java 1.4, Web hosting, Java Web Start, Web application development, Web applications, Java on the desktop, Java on the client, client-side development, client side, Java client, JNLP, Java Network Launching Protocol, Web application deployment, Web application distribution, Sun Microsystems, Steven Kim, tttjca
Description:Java Web Start, a new technology to assist the development of client-side Java applications, frees you from concerning yourself with how the client is launched, either from a Web browser or from the desktop. Additionally, this technology provides an encompassing deployment scheme that enables a Web server to independently distribute and update client code. Software engineer Steve Kim introduces this enterprising new technology, scheduled to be integrated in the final release of Java 1.4.
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