Feature Request Tracker item #3488166, was opened at 2012-02-16 02:52
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Category: Java viewer
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: dd ()
Assigned to: Brian Hinz (bphinz)
Summary: Make opening new window configurable

Initial Comment:
It seems that there is no more a way to display applet in the same browser 
window.
There was an "Open New Window" parameter in earlier Java viewer versions.
If it's possible, please get it back. Thanks!

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Comment By: Dietmar Maurer (dietmarmaurer)
Date: 2013-04-19 00:59

Message:
> My understanding is that you can't display JFrames in a browser window. 

I just want to display the VNC content - that is what the VNC viewer is
for?

>Applets are a fastly dying technology, and applets displayed in the
browser
>window even more so. Is there a reason why you can't use Java Web Start?

We combine ExtJS html app with the java applet to provide a feature rich VM
console.


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Comment By: DRC (dcommander)
Date: 2013-04-19 00:48

Message:
My understanding is that you can't display JFrames in a browser window. 
The new Java viewer is designed to behave more like the native viewers, so
it has a rich GUI that includes features like remote desktop resizing,
scaling, full-screen mode, and a lot of the other features that the C++
viewer has.

Applets are a fastly dying technology, and applets displayed in the browser
window even more so.  Is there a reason why you can't use Java Web Start?


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Comment By: Dietmar Maurer (dietmarmaurer)
Date: 2013-04-19 00:38

Message:
>From what I see even Swing applets (JApplet) can display content in the
browser, so that is not really the problem.

(I currently use 1.1.0, because of this issue with 1.2)

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Comment By: DRC (dcommander)
Date: 2013-04-19 00:28

Message:
Brian can give a more thorough answer, but I doubt this is possible with
the new Java code, because it's a Swing app.  Are you successfully doing
this with TigerVNC 1.2?


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Comment By: Dietmar Maurer (dietmarmaurer)
Date: 2013-04-19 00:02

Message:
This is really a blocker, because we can no longer display the applet
inside the web page.

Always opening a new window is a bad thing for applets.


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