Appletviewer is actually a pure Java Application. Hence no restrict. There
is nothing wrong with the Linux JDK. Appletviewer works the same way for NT
as well as UNIX.
John
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nathan Meyers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 12, 1999 4:42 AM
> To: Ferenczi Gyorgy Laszlo; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Anybody any Idea?
>
>
> Ferenczi Gyorgy Laszlo wrote:
> > Wrote a nice cute java Applet that connects to a POSTGRES
> database, works
> > fine with appletviewer.
> >
> > But!!!!!!
> >
> > If I wanna try to run in thru the web, it fails to connect!!!!
>
> Is the DB server running on the same host that you're loading the
> applet from?
> Applets run in a restricted environment; you can't run an applet
> from one host
> that connects to a service running on a different host.
> Appletviewer appears to
> be more permissive than browsers about this.
>
> Unless there's something Linux-specific here -- that is, you've
> fingered a bug
> in the Linux JDK -- you might best pursue this question in a general
> Java-related mailing list instead of this one.
>
> Nathan
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