your web server sends the applet to the browser. if it works on one machine
and not another, it sounds like it's a problem on the client side. CF has
nothing to do with this inherently unless you're using CFAPPLET, in which
case you register the class with CF.
if you're using a servlet however, then the server must be running a JVM or
JRE, etc.
your post is a little confusing...
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Lees (National Express)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 2:01 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Configuring CF45 for Java
Hi All,
The problem I am experiencing is that I have developed a Java Applet that
creates a Menu system, It works fine on the development macine with Java
installed but when I check on another Machine there I get a Class not found
Exception.
I have assumed that this is becuase CF isn't set up to run JVM and doesnt
have the necessary classes on the system. Is this true?
and
How do you configure the Java settings in CF4.5 so that you can utilise
classes?
Jason Lees
National Express
Email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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