On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Thomas McKay wrote:
FAQ #13 focuses on this issue.
http://www.scriptics.com/faq/java.html#Q13
> Specifically, what are the problems?
I have not used the Java2 plug in at all. I tried to use
Jacl in an applet a long time ago, but the netscape Java VM
was just too buggy. You might have better luck with the
Java plug in because it uses a new JVM, not the crap
netscape shipped. Excuse me if I sound bitter, but
programming Java applets left a bad taste in my mouth.
> With the Java2 plugin and the new finer granularity of security via the
> policy mechanism, at first glance it appears that the problem reading
> init.tcl is correctable. Any thoughts on this?
>
> I am a complete novice in the area of writing applets and security issues,
> so please feel free to correct my optimism. :-)
Well, it sounds like in just two short weeks we will have a
new "using Jacl in an applet" expert on the list. You might also want
to check out Christopher's site. He has some great examples and
info about using Jacl in an applet.
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cxh/java/jaclapplet/index.html
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cxh/java/tclblend
> This is a high priority issue for me and I've been given permission to
> devote a solid two weeks to this issue! Anything's possible with that kind
> of time... right?
I hope that helps
Mo DeJong
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