Very Very Off Topic :-)

Generally the answer to this is you can't. If you use IE you can configure it to start multiple IE processes, in which case both can have their own JVM's but that assumes control over the User's configuration which is not very sensible, and that the applets will be run in separate windows. The other option is to cheat and use one JVM native, and the other as a plug-in - again not very satisfactory, and I've seen browsers crash doing that so probably not recommended.

So I think the solution is to revise the way you store the information don't you?

Regards

Duncan Mills
Senior Principal Product Manager
Oracle Application Development Tools

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Ashish Kulkarni wrote:

Hi
I was working on a Applet in which i had some static
methods in a class with some applet data, it was
working great untill i had to develop another applet
which uses these static methods, now the problem is
the data is getting mixed when i open both the
applets.
i want to know if i can open the second applet in new
JVM so it will be a different applet JVM, as if the
applet is from 2 different web sites

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A$HI$H



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