The Java plug-In represents the jvm which is necessary for processing Java byte code.
You can automate the installation/update of the required plug-in by using the embed/object tag. It is also possible to provide the plug-ins within an intranet.
 
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Von: A mailing list for discussion about Sun Microsystem's Java Servlet API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im Auftrag von Falls, Travis D (CASD, IT)
Gesendet: Montag, 15. Juli 2002 15:55
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Betreff: applet/servlet

from my intern...

Hello everyone,

I am a developer and right now I am working with applet which is behind the fire wall. I am using Swing API to design the applet.  I thought I could have all the swing files in a jar file and put them in the archive for the applet, instead it only works when the user has the latest java plug-in.  But this can create a problem in future for the users who don't have Java Plug-in installed in their computer.  Company policy won't allow certain people to get the latest plug-in because they don't have internet rights.  So is there any other way that I can see my applet successfully running in the browser with out having the latest plug-in. 

The applet is for a stock channel which have a servlet that queries Reuters and then processes their xml feed, then the servlet sends a string of data to the applet to display. 

Deval Dedania...

 

Regards,

Travis D. Falls



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