Ontimize embedded in Applets
July 27th, 2010
Hi all,
right now, both Ontimize components and Ontimize applications can be embeded in Applets, which can also be included in other places, such as, web pages, QuickTime movies, Windows media player applets, Flash movies, browser games, mobile devices, and so on.
Some of the most important issues that this new Ontimize feature provide are:
- On one hand, simple web pages can be populated with powerful Java-written programs, much in the same way as an image is included in a page. Ontimize products embedded in applets provide, among other things, web applications with interactive features which cannot be provided by HTML, being executed by the browser’s Java Virtual Machine (JVM) running under many platforms, including Windows, UNIX, Mac OS, Linux and Solaris. This enables single web pages, and those other devices, to take full advantage of the latest capabilites and features of the Java platform and be assured that they will run reliably and consistently.
- On the other hand, powerful, interactive and virtual widgets can be created to get services by the inclusion of this applets with Ontimize. Its purpose is to provide relevant information to the user in a non-intrusive manner and using few resources, being the web environment the best suited place to locate it without requiring explicit interaction from the user to install additional resources in order to run them. So, Widgets, Gadgets, Blidgets, mobile widgets, desktop widgets, web widgets, etc. are stand-alone, task-oriented applications which can be composed of several related interactions on its own being also available for TV’s. or social networks in order to enable the user to view on demand, capsuled information from predetermined data sources.
Kind Regards,
Tamara Carpintero








