Thanks, John.

Traditionally plug-in just plugs into the JVM of IE with Sun's swing
stuff.  I did pure Swing applet with JTree JTable
components on Windows 2000, it worked perfect.

Does the browser shares the same JVM with other Java standalone applications?

Has anyone done testing and comparisons on performance by using the same
AWT or Swing applet running on IE of 2000 and IE of XP?

Sincerely,

Lee


At 02:03 PM 2/28/2002 -0600, John Wright wrote:
>Lee,
>
>My understanding is that you use the HTMLConverter to make your webpage
>call for Sun's Plug-in which then runs Sun's VM, hence allowing Java
>Applets to run on the client's machine (after of course they download
>and install the JRE).
>
>- John Wright
>Starfire Research
>
>Lee Zhou wrote:
> >
> > -Hi,
> >
> > Maybe this question has been asked before.  But I missed the answer.  Could
> > someone
> > give me an answer on feasibility of running Java applet, 2D or 3D, in IE of
> > XP platform?
> >
> > Because XP does not include a JVM, it raises a concern on running Java3D
> > applet on IE browser on XP platform.
> > How does Sun Microsystem solve this problem?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> > Lee
> > Java developer
> >
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