Safari, the built-in web browser for the iPad, supports JavaScript, which is a subset of Java. It does not support Java apps that need a full Java engine to run.
Java cannot be installed onto an iPad
You cannot. These samples use a Java player and require a computer with a separate Java runtime engine, which the iPad does not have.
Yes, it is possible to play Runescape on an iPad 2. However, in order to run the Java and Flash required for it, you need to install some programs on the iPad. Follow the related link below for more details on how to do that.
Yes, you can read books on an iPad using various apps such as Apple Books, Kindle, Nook, or other e-reader apps available on the App Store. You can purchase and download e-books to your iPad and read them like you would with a physical book.
nope apple products for mobile are not compatible with java/flash products yet.
The iPad made life easier because the iPad has apps that help you with homework you can listen to music,play games the iPad 3 is not that very great my mom said that this iPad, when you use it a lot the bottom of it burns the iPad 2 works when you use it a lot Plus the iPad 3 cost $500 And the iPad 2 is $400
Java is an object oriented language, and it works with classes and objects.
Yes, Installous from Cydia works fine on a iPad.
download java 7 it works by downloading the updated version of java directory
It uses HTML 5 and Java
The main difference between the iPad 1 and 2 is that the iPad 2 is thinner and lighter than the iPad 1. The iPad 2 is also faster than the first iPad and the iPad 2 has front and rear cameras.
It's just iPad.