I don't understand where you thought if you apologized in advance that 
it would make your OT Post okay.  And since this is very clearly not a 
servlet related question please, please, please (nice enough?) use the 
following:


http://forums.java.sun.com 

~Tonia 

----- Original Message -----
From: Ali Chadorbaf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, October 26, 2001 4:17 pm
Subject: Cannot work with two applets at the same time...

> Hi guys,
> 
> Sorry if this is not a servlet question.
> 
> I developed two client side applications(applets).
> Locate the on Apache/Tomcat. There is also a
> Index.html file with two links, so when user clicks on
> each link the associated application will downloaded
> on his PC and ready to work. (In index.html I used
> window.open(�) to load the applications)
> 
> 
> Now please see this scenario:
> 
> 1-I ran/loaded both application in two separate
> browsers(IE5.5). And tried to work with them(minimized
> one and work with another). Soon I faced unexpected
> frizzing/locking or very slow running on both
> applications.
> 
> 2-Then closed/killed one of them(killed IE). Then
> re-executed same application again. The application
> loaded with the last activated screen . Seems it never
> killed and it was still alive.
> 
> 3- The only way to successfully working is one by one.
> 
> means execute & work with one, then kill that, and
> then execute and work with another.
> 
> 
> To Debug:
> 
> When both applications were running(each on it�s own
> IE), I opened the Task Manager and saw there was only
> one IEXPLORER.EXE was running, also there was only one
> Java VM (a small bird icon) on right-bottom of the
> screen.
> 
> I believe this causes the problem. seems they both
> running in the same session. Since I opened two
> applications in two IE I was expected to see two
> IEXPLORER.EXE with two JVM. Am I right? Do you think
> so?
> 
> Any way, Now I am seeking to find the solution. My
> primary mind says probably I should not use
> window.open(..) in index.html to load the
> applications.
> 
> Would appreciate any command on this.
> 
> 
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