Originally
known as oak, Java is a programming language
developed
by Sun Microsystems that was first
introduced to the public in 1995
and today is widely used to create Internet
applications and other software
programs.
When used on the Internet, Java allows for small programs known as an
applets to be downloaded, enabling the user to perform a specific
function or feature that is not available with the standard web browser.
Unlike JavaScript, the users must download
and/or install the
applet or program before being able to utilize the program. Below
is an example of a Java applet from Sun and a method of testing if
Java is installed on your computer. If Java is installed on your
computer you should see additional information about the installed
Java version and your operating system.
If you're looking for an up-to-date download of Java for
your browser we suggest visiting:
http://www.java.com/getjava/
The official Java page and location to download all other
Java related files is located at
http://java.sun.com.
Click here to view your Java version and other system
settings.