This is whacked, but I changed the session from the KDE environment to the GNOME environment and, low and behold, the applets work. When running through Konqueror, the applet is not displayed within the browser window place holder for the applet. Instead, the applet is opened in the upper left corner of the screen (sized accordingly). I can not figure why it's not being placed within the browser window, nor why it simply won't operate when running a KDE session. Lastly, in an attempt (prior to this) to start from a clean slate, I attempted to remove the JREs I had installed (IBM 1.3.1, 1.4.1 and 1.4.2 along with Blackdown 1.3.1). It appeared as if the IBM 1.3.1 and 1.4.1 were successfully removed (one by the YUM remove, one by the RPM -e. However, in the process, when checking the status of the remaining installs of IBM Java2 142 and IBM Java2 JAVACOMM, the rpm -ql command indicates that both packages are not installed. If I attempt to install, via rpm -ivh, it indicates that the packages are already installed. I tried yum clean and update, but it was no help. Yum list installed shows the two items present. Is there anything that can be done to fix this up or force to reinstall? Lastly, any ideas as to why the problems in KDE? I would prefer staying in KDE. Thanks again for your help.

Adam W. Lent wrote:

I returned to the IBM Java Developer site and located the Java Communication API. I downloaded, installed it and logged out/in. I had really hope that this would do it, but no luck. Still the same situation. I've spent hours each night, trying to figure this one through, but I think it's getting the best of me. I am at a complete loss as to why the Java Console shows applet progress, but the Konqueror browswer window refuses to display the applet. I have not had any luck executing downloaded Java applets, either. I've spent crazy hours trying to get this to work. Any suggestions on how I might proceed would be greatly appreciated (other than throwing in the towel). Thanks again.

Daniel Gimpelevich wrote:
The download page had a .rpm and a .tgz for the JDK, another for the JRE,
and another for the Java Communications API. You used that page to
download the .rpm for the JRE.

On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 21:32:00 -0400, AdamW.Lent wrote:

This is news to me.  I have never heard about such API.  Where would a
link for this be found? This might be my problem. Thanks much!



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