← Back to context Comment by scarface74 9 years ago And that was such a great experience with Java applets.... 1 comment scarface74 Reply SquareWheel 9 years ago False equivalence. The points I listed above were not true for Java applets.Applets were not seamless (requiring a plugin to be installed), did not allow most native features, and ran in anything but a secure sandbox.They were open (by nature of the JVM), and cross-platform, but that's it.
SquareWheel 9 years ago False equivalence. The points I listed above were not true for Java applets.Applets were not seamless (requiring a plugin to be installed), did not allow most native features, and ran in anything but a secure sandbox.They were open (by nature of the JVM), and cross-platform, but that's it.
False equivalence. The points I listed above were not true for Java applets.
Applets were not seamless (requiring a plugin to be installed), did not allow most native features, and ran in anything but a secure sandbox.
They were open (by nature of the JVM), and cross-platform, but that's it.