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     Java Web Start is a client-side technology that enables Java applications to launch either from a desktop or from a Web page. This alleviates from the problem of developing two applications, one for the desktop and the other for the internet. This software technology includes the portability of applets, the maintainability of Servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology, and the simplicity of markup languages such as XML and HTML. This has to be launched, deployed, and updated from a standard Web server.


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