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LiveConnect is a programming interface. It provides JavaScript with the capability to call methods of Java classes. The existing Java infrastructure can be completely used. The communication does also work in the other direction. JavaScript, in its modern form, is an object-based scripting programming language based on the concept of prototypes. ... method (from Greek methodos, met hodos literally way across). The word entered English in 1541 via French and Latin. ... Java is a reflective, object-oriented programming language developed initially by James Gosling and colleagues at Sun Microsystems. ... Communication is the process of exchanging information usually via a common system of symbols. ...


See also

In computing, Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA), is a standard for software componentry. ...

References

  • Lori Marzilli Leonardo: Using Netscape LiveConnect, Spiral, ISBN 0789711710

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Live Connect (681 words)
LiveConnect is a Netscape product which enables communication between JavaScript and Java applets in a page.
LiveConnect may be used as an alternative to AWT to manage applet GUI with HTML.For example, an applet can send HTML code with form to the browser.
LiveConnect is Netscape product and it's only supported by the Navigator v3.0b4 and later.
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