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Does the Runtime Plug-in for HP-UX, Java™ Edition, version 1.3.x support Java™ 1.1 and Java™ 1.2? |
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You can run applets written for Java™ 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3 with the Runtime Plug-in for HP-UX, Java™ Edition, version 1.3. In each case it will use Java™ 1.3.
Note: If you have been using Java™ 1.1 with a Swing version prior to 1.1.1, the applet will not work with Java™ 1.3. You need to migrate your applet to the new javax.swing package name.
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Which JVM is used by the Runtime Plug-in for HP-UX? |
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The Runtime Plug-in v. 1.3.1.13 for HP-UX supports the Classic, HotSpot Client, and
HotSpot Server JVMS. By default, the HotSpot Client JVM is instantiated, because the types of optimization being
performed are more suitable for client GUI applications.
For instructions on how to enable each JVM, see "Enabling the Classic, HotSpot Client (default), and HotSpot Server" in these release notes. |
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How do I find out which JDK is used by the Runtime Plug-in for HP-UX? |
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In the browser, you can either select the "About Plug-ins" menu for the full name of the Plug-in (including the version of the JDK), type "about:plugins" in the URL Locator box, or bring up the Java™ console window that lists the Java™ version. |
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Can I have several Runtime Plug-ins for HP-UX installed? |
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No. Each Runtime Plug-in for HP-UX supersedes the previous one. |
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Does the Runtime Plug-in for HP-UX, Java™ edition, support multiple JDKs? |
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No. The Runtime Plug-in for HP-UX, Java™ edition, supports only the JRE it is packaged with. For example, the Runtime Plug-in for HP-UX 1.3.1.13 supports only JDK 1.3.1.13. |
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What happens if an HTML page contains an applet that requires Java™ 2 and I don't have a Runtime Plug-in for HP-UX, Java™ edition, installed? |
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If the HTML page was modified with the htmlConverter, Netscape Communicator will load the HP download page from which you can download the appropriate JRE and JPI depots. You will need to use swintall to install both depots. |
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How do I set up HP 3D Technology for the Java™ platform to work with the Runtime Plug-in for
HP-UX, Java™ edition? |
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You need to make the Java™ 3D libraries available to the JRE. To do this, simply use swinstall to install the Java™ 3D binaries to complement your current installation of the JRE and Runtime
Plug-in for HP-UX. |