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.JHTML File Extension

A .JHTML file is a Java HTML Web Page, created by N/A.

Open with Edit and run with ATG Commerce software. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .JHTML file?

The .JHTML file extension stands for Java HTML Web Page. This type of file is similar to the regular .HTML files that are used to create web pages. However, .JHTML files have a special feature: they can include Java code. This Java code is not run on your computer or in your web browser like the rest of the HTML page. Instead, it is processed on the web server that hosts the website. This means that the server can run complex Java programs before it sends the webpage to your computer to be viewed in your web browser.

One of the cool things about .JHTML files is that they can interact with databases. They do this using something called JDBC, or Java Database Connectivity. This allows the web page to access, modify, or display information from a database on the server. This is very useful for dynamic websites that need to show up-to-date information or personalized content to users.

To work with .JHTML files, you can use a specific program called ATG Commerce software. This software lets you edit the .JHTML file and also run the Java code to see how it will work on a server. This is important for developers who are creating or maintaining websites that use .JHTML files.

If you just want to view a .JHTML file, you don't need any special software. Since the Java code is processed on the server, what gets sent to your computer is regular HTML content. This means you can use any web browser, like Chrome, Firefox, or Safari, to view the webpage. Just remember, if you're just viewing the page in a browser, you won't see the Java code itself or be able to modify it; you'll only see the final webpage as it is sent from the server.

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