Netscape doesn't (yet) work with Java 2, aka JDK 1.2, but you
can view swing applets if you put the swing classes in Netscape's
classpath.  I use a shell script to launch it, setting the CLASSPATH
appropriately, so that an environment variable I'm using won't
interfere.

For 1.2, you are stuck with appletviewer for now.  The HotJava
browser may also work.  Haven't looked at it for some time...

Russ




[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/11/99 11:40:14 AM

To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:   [EMAIL PROTECTED],
      [EMAIL PROTECTED] (bcc: Russell Pridemore/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject:  javax.swing not found




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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > At 03:12 a.m. 01/05/99 -0600, you wrote:
> > >Keep the javax.swing.* line, only remove javax.swing.preview.
> > >
> > >--Jeff
> >
> > Ok, thankyou,  I understand, my problem is that I dont have the
> javax>  package
> > How could I find it, I´m using Linux 5.2 whith JDK 1.1.7 and there is
> > not any "javax" in the crs.zip (?) directory.
>
> Pick it up from Sun. You can get the current released Swing for JDK1.1 at
> http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/download.html , or the Beta version for the
> next release at http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/earlyAccess/jfc .
>
> Nathan
>
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Well, in my case I am also having a similar problem. I get the message
java.lan.NoClassDefFoundError javax/swing/JApplet

I am using Linux 6.0 with JDK1.2.1 (I am trying it as well at home with
W95 and WNT). But in any case Swing does not work (Only the
appletviewer).

It seems to be that my Browser is also not yet prepared for Swing. When
i look to the infos under Sun pages, they talk about installing the java
plug-in. Sorry, but I thought that Swing, 2D and the plug-in was
already  integrated within JDK1.2.1

Can any one please help me?

Is there anyone in Germany or even better in Frankfurt am Main, whith
whom I eventually could get in contact per telephone?

Thank you very much in advance.

Javier


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