HotJava

HotJava

(World-Wide Web)
A modular, extensible World-Wide Web browser from Sun Microsystems that can execute programs written in the Java programming language. These programs, known as "applets", can be included (like images) in HTML pages. Because Java programs are compiled into machine independent bytecodes, applets can run on any platform on which HotJava runs - currently (December 1995) SPARC/Solaris 2 and Intel 80x86/Windows 95, Windows NT.

http://java.sun.com/hotjava.html.
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HotJava

An earlier Web browser from Sun that was the first to support the Java programming language, also developed by Sun. HotJava executed Java code embedded directly within Web documents. See Java.
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