Version 1.0 alpha2

Changes Since the Last Release

The current (alpha2) release of HotJava fixes many bugs and adds many features. This page lists the ones that you might notice. First, it lists the changes that HotJava users might notice. Then it lists the changes that only programmers would notice.

Changes Visible to HotJava Users

This release adds many features to HotJava. HotJava can display a greater variety of documents than before, due to improved protocol support, support for many Netscape extensions to HTML, and the elimination of many formatting and behavior bugs. The new Goto menu and History dialog make revisiting URLs easier. Other major changes to HotJava include support for printing and better security.

Details of the alpha2 changes to HotJava are listed below. For information on how to use the menu options and dialogs, refer to the HotJava User's Guide.

Changes Visible to Programmers

The most noticeable change is probably that the name of the language has changed from "O.A.K." to "Java". Other changes are improved layout capabilities, the implementation of finalization, changes to the way applets can display, and the addition of many security features. Despite these changes, alpha1 applets run under alpha2 with no recompilation. See HotJava Applet Compatibility for information on changes expected in the future.

Details of the alpha2 changes are listed below. For more details on the API, refer to The Java Class API. For information on the compiler and interpreter, refer to the man pages.


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