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Updated: 04/01/2000

JFS

JFS is a simple, TCP/IP based network filesystem protocol. It allows applets running in a web browser to load and save files on a remote server, as well as send email and print documents through the JFS server. Because Java applets cannot access the filesystem of the machine they are running on, this provides a useful way for applets to store state information.
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