What is the difference between the application and applet versions of the Knowledge Annotator?
The applet version can be run by accessing the Knowledge Annotator home page with a Java-enabled browser. Since it is a Java applet, it is subject to the usual security restrictions of applets. As such, it can only open web pages that are on the server on which the applet resides (in this case, cs.umd.edu) and it cannot read or write to the client machine (your computer). The application version does not have these restrictions, but in order to use it, you must first download the code. Also, Java code is not compiled into native machine code, so you need a Java interpreter such as java or jre to run it. 2.2 Why won’t the Knowledge Annotator applet work on my machine? The applet should run on any browser with a correct implementation of Java 1.0. Unfortunately, most browsers have their own unique bugs in their implementations. Troubleshooting information is available here. 2.3 Why do I get the error message “Unable to start a java applet. Can’t find ‘java40.jar’ in your CLASSPATH.” when
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