For
years, Java tends to come with troubles. Even after doing a recent patch, it still remains vulnerable. For some people who
detected, they did disable its plugin. That was a correct, right and proper way
to do this. But how for those who seemed unfamiliar with this
work? I remembered someone who was so stressful to try removing it.
So What Is The Biggest News?
Oracle, finally and forcibly, detaches
the terrible Java Plugin which has
been the source of online security troubles since 1995. Let's say bye to every
trouble founded in your browser. As announced in their blog post, they said a deprecation of Java browser plugin will be
implemented in the next release of JDK 9, a.k.a The Java Development Kit, which
is a more fancy way to say bye for its trouble suggesting everyone not to use
it anymore.
Well,
let's say it is too late but not last for Oracle to do this though the prior like Firefox has released the news to remove
the Java plugin by the end of 2016.
Meanwhile, another rival, Chrome has disabled Java and Silverlight, since last September as well as Microsoft Edge
which doesn't support both of them. However, as the statement in the Oracle's
blog, deciding such plugins needs alternative options. Moreover, for the
applications that basically use it have tried a migration to Java Web and Start
Technology which are claimed can be run without a browser plugin.
In
the case of being happy to see no more
troubles caused by Java Plugin, it
is not that easy to remove it completely. Still many computers are installed with the retired
plugin years to come. Most business computers still use Java 7 even Java 6
taking a risk with no more securities update.
Users with a modern browser like Microsoft
Edge and Google chrome are lucky for
taking a step ahead.

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