Ask the Experts Session on Java Plug-In Technology (Feb 12-16)

Java Plug-in technology, included as part of the Java Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (Java SE), establishes a connection between popular browsers and the Java platform. This connection enables applets on Web sites to be run within a browser on the desktop.

Got a question about Java Plug-in technology? Submit your questions from February 12 through February 16 and get answers from key members of the Java SE Deployment Team.

[447 byte] By [x27zebraa] at [2007-11-26 17:50:44]
# 1
Starting Feb. 12 you can post your questions on the Ask the Experts page ( http://java.sun.com/developer/community/askxprt/).
x27zebraa at 2007-7-9 5:03:15 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,New To Java...
# 2

> Java Plug-in technology, included as part of the Java

> Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (Java SE),

> establishes a connection between popular browsers and

> the Java platform. This connection enables applets on

> Web sites to be run within a browser on the desktop.

>

>

> Got a question about Java Plug-in technology? Submit

> your questions from February 12 through February 16

> and get answers from key members of the Java SE

> Deployment Team.

It's just two days since i read an article on developers who write Java Plug-in's for browsers.I just can't remember where!

qUesT_foR_knOwLeDgea at 2007-7-9 5:03:15 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,New To Java...
# 3

x27zebra, don't you think that if you are announcing official Sun events that it would be useful if you had an official-sounding username (zebra doesn't sound very official, unless that was really your last name), or at least some appropriate info in your profile to show that you really are a Sun employee? It just seems odd...

doremifasollatidoa at 2007-7-9 5:03:15 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,New To Java...
# 4

> x27zebra, don't you think that if you are announcing

> official Sun events that it would be useful if you

> had an official-sounding username (zebra doesn't

> sound very official, unless that was really your last

> name), or at least some appropriate info in your

> profile to show that you really are a Sun employee?

> It just seems odd...

Well he sure was registered somewhere back in 2004.

qUesT_foR_knOwLeDgea at 2007-7-9 5:03:15 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,New To Java...
# 5

> x27zebra, don't you think that if you are announcing

> official Sun events that it would be useful if you

> had an official-sounding username (zebra doesn't

> sound very official, unless that was really your last

> name), or at least some appropriate info in your

> profile to show that you really are a Sun employee?

> It just seems odd...

True. It's also odd to post it here, as in a place where people ask questions, not announce events. Within a couple of hours, this thread will be out of sight and will only have been noticed by a couple of forum members.

prometheuzza at 2007-7-9 5:03:15 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,New To Java...
# 6
> Well he sure was registered somewhere back in 2004.Well, that doesn't make you an employee of Sun.
prometheuzza at 2007-7-9 5:03:15 > top of Java-index,Java Essentials,New To Java...