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Swing


  • From: balaji at dfuture.com (Balaji Srinivasan)
  • Subject: Swing
  • Date: Sat Nov 12 19:31:59 2005

One workaround is to install the jdk, with the java plug-in. This plugin
replaces the default jvm in IE and Netscape, and u'r Swing applets should
work. Realistically don't expect all your clients to download 9Mb /20 Mb
runtimes.

Bala
----- Original Message -----
From: Carlos Villavieja Prados <cvprados@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <advanced-java@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 4:54 PM
Subject: Swing





Hello Again!

I don't anybody to get ride of me, but I can't still believe I can't put
swing controls in my applets, I have been too much time developing for
nonsense?

There must be a way of it.

My question : Isn' there any plug-in the user can download so I can use in
my applet.

I start ti get desperate about it.

Thanks for your help!!

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                       Carlos Villavieja Prados
                          cvprados@xxxxxxxxxxxx
                    http://www.salleURL.edu/~cvprados
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    • Swing
      • From: Carlos Villavieja Prados