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    HotJava (later called HotJava Browser to distinguish it from HotJava Views) was a modular, extensible web browser from Sun Microsystems implemented in Java. It was the first browser to support Java applets, and was Sun's demonstration platform for the then-new technology. [3]

  3. HotJava is a Web browser that makes the Internet "come alive." HotJava builds on the Internet browsing techniques established by Mosaic (tm) and expands them by implementing the capability to add arbitrary behavior, which transforms static data into dynamic applications.

  4. In the early period of Java's life the only browser that could properly process applets was HotJava. This was a browser developed by Sun Microsystems. A few months after the launch of Java, plug-ins allowed the more popular browsers to accept applets.

  5. Dec 31, 2022 · Hotjava is a web browser from Sun Microsystems that was written in Java. At the time (1996), it was the first web browser that was capable of supporting Java applets. Development of the browser originally began in 1994 under the name "WebRunner".

  6. Mar 24, 1997 · HotJava. Sun Microsystems releases their first and only browser to the market. Originally forked from Mosaic several years earlier, HotJava was rewritten in the Java programming language for its release.

  7. May 24, 2021 · HotJava. A set of products developed by Sun Microsystems that utilize Java technology. Currently, HotJava products include a set of libraries for building Java-aware applications, and a Java-enabled Web browser.

  8. Sun is releasing the Java language and the HotJava browser as the latest event in browser technology. The ability to write "applets" to add dynamic behavior to the client side of the Web is powerful and will certainly lead to new and possibly dramatic applications.

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