Sun
Microsystems has released
Java
Standard Edition 6 Update 10 (SE 6u10), touting it as a major update for the
ubiquitous web content platform.
Among the new advances in SE 6u10 are improved startup time for applets,
improved graphics and faster installation. The new release will also allow users
to drag and drop applets between the browser window and desktop.
Improvements include browser independence, better interoperability with other
web platforms and the ability to run different versions of Java on the same
machine.
The update also provides what Sun promises as the basis for the company's
upcoming
JavaFX release.
The widely-anticipated release is said to be Sun's answer to the Microsoft
Silverlight and Adobe Air applications which aim to centralise the creation of
rich internet applications.
"Java SE 6u10 pushes the envelope by adding more new features and
functionality than in any previous update release and also constitutes an
important milestone towards the forthcoming release of JavaFX," said Jeet Kaul,
Sun's vice president of Java client engineering.
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