Hi Felipe,

   a bunch of folks have tried over the years (check the history of this
list!) and I think some have managed to do it.  It's not necessarily a
great user experience though, as it struggles with the security model; JX
creates arbitrary network connections, and relies on a bunch of config
files that it tries to save to disk.

   - Chris

On 8 August 2012 17:47, Felipe García <torca...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>  Hallo:
>
>   I'm testing JXPlorer and I like it as a ldap client browser, specially
> due to the possibility of using html templates for accessing data.
>   And due to JXPlorer is written in Java, is possible to run it in an
> applet?
>   I'd like to publish and configure it for client users and it would be
> easy if is runs in an applet.
>
>    Thanks
>
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