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applet-launcher: Project Home Page
<applet code="org.jdesktop.applet.util.JNLPAppletLauncher" width=600 height=400 archive="http://download.java.net/media/applet-launcher/applet-launcher.jar, ...
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applet-launcher: Project Home Page
An applet using JOGL as an extension. Note that this example does not specify a .... http://download.java.net/media/applet-launcher/applet-launcher.jar .... on (unless yours is a Sun-standard extension and can be signed with Sun's code ...
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applet-launcher: Project Home Page
<applet code="org.jdesktop.applet.util.JNLPAppletLauncher" width=600 height=400 archive="http://download.java.net/media/applet-launcher/applet-launcher.jar, ...
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applet-launcher: Project Home Page
The JNLPAppletLauncher is a general purpose JNLP-based applet launcher class for deploying applets that use extension libraries containing native code. ...
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applet-launcher: Project Home Page
The JNLPAppletLauncher is a general purpose JNLP-based applet launcher class for deploying applets that use extension libraries containing native code. ...
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applet-launcher: Project Home Page
http://download.java.net/media/applet-launcher/applet-launcher.jar ... getProperty("sun.jnlp.applet.launcher"); boolean usingJNLPAppletLauncher = Boolean. ...
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applet-launcher: Project Home Page
Since Apple ships their JRE with Java 3D pre-installed, the end-user must uninstall Java 3D in order for Java 3D applets to work on Mac. ...
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applet-launcher: Project Home Page
<applet code="org.jdesktop.applet.util.JNLPAppletLauncher" width=600 height=400 archive="http://download.java.net/media/applet-launcher/applet-launcher.jar, ...
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applet-launcher: Project Home Page
The applet-launcher.jar file containing the JNLPAppletLauncher class .... Your applet's jars will likely also need to be hosted from the same web server. ...
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applet-launcher: Project Home Page
It is not well documented, but at least in the Sun JRE at least as far back as Java SE 1.4.2, it is possible to use absolute URLs in the applet tag's ...