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robben12342016-01-31 23:50:58
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robben1234, 2016-01-31 23:50:58

In what area of ​​the web is it now not a shame to use java applets?

I heard about Internet banking, which users cursed for such a construction of the service. Nowhere else have I seen an explicit indication of applets, but still - where are they really used now?

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Oleg Gamega, 2016-02-01
@gadfi

imagine a site for learning java
a good site...
with examples....
here is an example of an applet on such a site would be
all right.

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Alexey Cheremisin, 2016-02-01
@leahch

Java applets are a dead end path of evolution. Therefore, everyone swears at them, they consider Java to be brake and buggy. They have practically ceased to be used for a dozen reasons. Banks use them only as a legacy of the past, from which it is sometimes very difficult to get away, also for a dozen different reasons.
Java itself develops, blooms and smells. Works on servers as web applications, distributed computing, heaps of everything that can be done on servers. Java is also actively used as a GUI, as a program for accessing data, or simply as client applications with graphics.

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severgun, 2016-02-01
@severgun

Everything. Nowhere. A year later, with the release of Java 9, Oracle stops shipping browser plugins for applets.

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