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Old 06-20-2007, 03:27 AM
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Default Lack of true interaction

Hi,

When I was in the business of the web development and designing, in the mid 1990s, at that time, with the system of hypertext, users of the Web were able to select and view information from all over the world. However, while this system of hypertext gave users a high degree of selectivity over the information they chose to view, but, their level of interactivity with that information was low. Hypermedia opened up many options for new kinds of sensory input a user might receive, including access to graphics, text, or even videos. However, at that the Web lacked true interactivity—real-time, dynamic, and visual interaction between the user and application.
Now a days, the World Wide Web had transformed the online world.
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Old 06-20-2007, 03:34 AM
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Default Java broght the missing interactivity

yes, at that time, web was missing the interactivity. Now a days, lot of server side and browser side scripting languages and Java, has brought this missing interactivity to the Web. Now a days, we can encounter animations and interactive applications, customized media formats and information protocols that can be displayed in any browser. Now a days there is enriched communication, information, and interaction on the Web by enabling users to distribute executable content—rather than just HTML pages and multimedia files—to users. This ability to distribute executable content is the power of today's web.
I am a Java programmer, and I believe that with the Java-enabled Web browser,
we can have all the above.
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Old 06-20-2007, 03:48 AM
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Default Using Java for Immediate feedback and user input

Nice to meet you, I am also using Java from last so many years. Well now a days, I am using the java for creating the applications that can all give the user immediate feedback and accept user input continuously through mouse or keyboard entries.
Sun Microsystem’s has originated this a very powerful language, that can be used to worki on different kinds of devices.
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Old 06-20-2007, 03:53 AM
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Default Java in web communication

The application, in which Java is mostly used, I think it is web communication.
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Old 06-20-2007, 04:03 AM
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Default Users engaged in continuous, real-time, and complex interaction

In today's scenario, Web is supporting a variety of communication. Programmers can create some interactivity through gateway programs that use files of hypertext on the Web as interfaces. When you use a Web page with such a gateway program, you can access databases or receive a customized response based on a query.
This communication on the web has engaged the users in continuous, real-time, and complex interaction.
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Old 06-20-2007, 04:08 AM
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Default Java providing a wide variety of interactive behavior

Yes, I also believe that Java is very powerful because of its, wider variety of interactive behavior, limited only by the imagination and skill of the Java programmer. Java thus transforms a hypertext page into a stage, complete with the chance for actors and players to appear and things to happen. And, instead of the user being in the audience, a user of a Java-enabled Web browser is actively a part of the activity on this stage, changing what transpires and reacting to it, and shaping the information content delivered on the Web.
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Old 06-20-2007, 04:12 AM
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Default content can be distributed through networks

This is all possible, because, Java is used to create executable content that can be distributed through networks.
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