Oracle has announced that it will withdraw the much-defamed Java plugin from browsers to the next version of the Jaña Development Kit after its release next year.
For too many years, Java plugins have put users at risk with numerous loopholes security which include
Security company Kaspersky claims that the Jana plugin is responsible for half of all attacks in cyberspace in 2012. To mention that last July, hackers discovered an exploit and tried to infect the systems of NATO members.
The plugin allows developers to start small applications on web pages, and according to Oracle it will be completely removed from the Jana 9 release.
In fact, the company encourages users to leave utilities that use the Jana plugin and switch to free Jana Web Start technology.
Oracle's decision after Chrome and Firefox developers decided to stop supporting the company's plugins.
Hopefully, the Adobe Flash plugin will soon be retired.