The Internet can transport more than just data.It can also transport programs
designed to provide services;however,the programs need to be delivered in a special
way that is simple for the end user.How do you deploy these Web-based programs
to add dynamic content to the Internet? By using mobile code.Mobile code passes
across a network and is executed on a destination machine.The programs designed
to provide services can be any one of a variety of forms,such as scripts within docu-
ments and e-mail,or code objects running within Web pages.Because of the way
mobile code is written,the same piece of code can sometimes run on multiple ...
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