Re: Regarding java detection on client side

2014-09-16 Thread Maxim Solodovnik
You can write your clients email and ask :)
I see no other options :(

On 16 September 2014 18:34, Abhishek Yadav abhishek.ya...@hiddenbrains.in
wrote:

 Hello,

 Is there any way to detect java is installed on client side or not ?


 Thanks,


 Regards,
 Abhishek




-- 
WBR
Maxim aka solomax


Re: Regarding java detection on client side

2014-09-16 Thread Abhishek Yadav
Hello Maxim,

Actually from client side , i mean users who are accessing openmeetings.

 I am facing problem with screen sharing and recording.
When we click on screen sharing and recording button on top-right corner,
it will download jnlp file.
If user not having java installed on his/her machine, he will unable to run
that applet.

So i want to give user some message before joining the room (if java is not
installed in his machine).
Is there any way to detect that java is installed on end users machine or
not.


Thanks,

Regards,
Abhishek

On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 5:14 PM, Maxim Solodovnik solomax...@gmail.com
wrote:

 You can write your clients email and ask :)
 I see no other options :(

 On 16 September 2014 18:34, Abhishek Yadav abhishek.ya...@hiddenbrains.in
  wrote:

 Hello,

 Is there any way to detect java is installed on client side or not ?


 Thanks,


 Regards,
 Abhishek




 --
 WBR
 Maxim aka solomax



Re: Regarding java detection on client side

2014-09-16 Thread Maxim Solodovnik
I see no way to implement this :(

On 16 September 2014 19:19, Abhishek Yadav abhishek.ya...@hiddenbrains.in
wrote:

 Hello Maxim,

 Actually from client side , i mean users who are accessing openmeetings.

  I am facing problem with screen sharing and recording.
 When we click on screen sharing and recording button on top-right corner,
 it will download jnlp file.
 If user not having java installed on his/her machine, he will unable to
 run that applet.

 So i want to give user some message before joining the room (if java is
 not installed in his machine).
 Is there any way to detect that java is installed on end users machine or
 not.


 Thanks,

 Regards,
 Abhishek

 On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 5:14 PM, Maxim Solodovnik solomax...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 You can write your clients email and ask :)
 I see no other options :(

 On 16 September 2014 18:34, Abhishek Yadav 
 abhishek.ya...@hiddenbrains.in wrote:

 Hello,

 Is there any way to detect java is installed on client side or not ?


 Thanks,


 Regards,
 Abhishek




 --
 WBR
 Maxim aka solomax





-- 
WBR
Maxim aka solomax