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C’est fin janvier qu’Oracle a dévoilé ses projets pour l’abandon progressif de son extension Java pour navigateurs Web. Une vraie-fausse surprise en fait : l’éditeur ne faisait que tirer les ...
Java's unloved browser plug-in is finally being phased out. With Flash also headed for the dustbin, user security should significantly improve -- provided, of course, that people don't leave the ...
The Java browser plugin, which allows certain applications to run in your browser, is being retired later this year. It was a common security vulnerability.
Oracle devrait supprimer ce plug-in avec Java 9, mais les anciennes versions risquent fort de perdurer un certain temps. Le JDK 9 (Java Development Kit) devrait être disponible en mars 2017.
Next year, the Java browser plug-in, which is frequently the target of Web-based exploits, will be retired by Oracle.
Oracle will retire the Java browser plug-in, frequently the target of Web-based exploits, about a year from now. Remnants, however, will likely linger long after that. “Oracle plans to deprecate ...
Now that Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Safari stopped or will soon stop supporting NPAPI web plug-ins*, Oracle thought it best to accept the Java plug-in's fate and let it go. The company has ...
Next year, the Java browser plug-in, which is frequently the target of Web-based exploits, will be retired by Oracle.
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