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Special Forums Cybersecurity JavaApplet Post 57 by Neo on Tuesday 3rd of October 2000 12:42:22 PM
Old 10-03-2000
<P>
Java Applets are not Java Servlets. Applets run on the
application side (normally in web-browsers); servlets
run on the server-side, normally as part of a middle tier
application server environment.
<P>
Regardless, servlets or applets, both are compiled Java code which executes in a platform-neutral virtual machine called the Java Virtual Machine.<P>

The purpose is to 'write once and use everywhere' by having
maching independent code. Hence, the Sun servicemark:
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<EM>
The Network Is the Computer
</EM>
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This concept takes time to understand. Recommend you
get a good book on high level Java architecture. You might
try:<P> https://www.unix.com/books/middle/<P> and then search (deeper) for something more basic.
 
jinfo(1)						      General Commands Manual							  jinfo(1)

NAME
jinfo - configuration info SYNOPSIS
jinfo [ option ] pid jinfo [ option ] executable core jinfo [ option ] [ server-id@ ] remote-hostname-or-IP PARAMETERS
Options are mutually exclusive. Option, if used, should follow immediately after the command name. See OPTIONS below. pid process id for which the configuration info is to be printed. The process must be a Java process. To get a list of Java pro- cesses running on a machine, jps many be used. executable Java executable from which the core dump was produced. core core file for which the configuration info is to be printed. remote-hostname-or-IP remote debug server's (see jsadebugd) hostname or IP address. server-id optional unique id, if multiple debug servers are running on the same remote host. DESCRIPTION
jinfo prints Java configuration information for a given Java process or core file or a remote debug server. Configuration information includes Java System properties and Java virtual machine command line flags. NOTE - This utility is unsupported and may or may not be available in future versions of the J2SE SDK. jinfo is not currently available on Windows platforms or on the Linux Itanium platform. OPTIONS
<no option> prints both command line flags as well as System properties name, value pairs -flags prints command line flags as name, value pairs -sysprops prints JavaSystem properties as name, value pairs -h prints a help message -help prints a help message SEE ALSO
jps(1) jsadebugd(1) 13 June 2004 jinfo(1)
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