Eng J
Department of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins Hospital and School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA.
Radiographics. 1997 Nov-Dec;17(6):1567-74. doi: 10.1148/radiographics.17.6.9397464.
Java is a programming language that runs on a "virtual machine" built into World Wide Web (WWW)-browsing programs on multiple hardware platforms. Web pages were developed with Java to enable Web-browsing programs to overlay transparent graphics and text on displayed images so that the user could control the display of labels and annotations on the images, a key feature not available with standard Web pages. This feature was extended to include the presentation of normal radiologic anatomy. Java programming was also used to make Web browsers compatible with the Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) file format. By enhancing the functionality of Web pages, Java technology should provide greater incentive for using a Web-based approach in the development of radiology teaching material.
Java是一种编程语言,它运行在多个硬件平台上的万维网(WWW)浏览程序中内置的“虚拟机”上。网页使用Java开发,以使网页浏览程序能够在显示的图像上叠加透明图形和文本,这样用户就可以控制图像上标签和注释的显示,这是标准网页所没有的关键特性。此特性被扩展到包括正常放射解剖结构的呈现。Java编程还用于使网页浏览器与医学数字成像和通信(DICOM)文件格式兼容。通过增强网页的功能,Java技术应该会为在放射学教材开发中采用基于网络的方法提供更大的动力。