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|    Desperation Post JDev/Applets    |
|    21 Sep 04 13:16:55    |
      From: dmusicman666@sympatico.ca              (i am posting here out of sheer desperation... perhaps someone could        at least answer me and call me too dumb or something... :}...        I have tried Oracle forums... ect ect... sorry in adavnce)                      Hello all..this is driving me crazy... I cant run applets        in IE6.0 using the embedded Oracle 10g server.        here are my peticulars...        - Windows XP no service packs (offline machine)               - jre 1.4.2_03 as my xp java runtime.. I        matched it to the Oracle10g version        (if that even matters...)               - Java plug-in installed... I have tried using        plug in default as well as the 1.4.2_03 runtime               - XP enviornment path variables point to the        java runtime ie .;C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.4.2_03\bin;               - no classpath currently set... (again I have tried        several times out of desperation pointing to my        user class files.... again not sure if it matters)               - I have employed the html converter on swing applets        with no success               - java console error... (I do see the greyed out applet)        load:class mypackage1.Applet1 not found        java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:mypackage1.Applet1        .....        Caused by java io.IOException:open HTTP connection failed        at sun.Applet.AppletClassLoader.getBytes(UnknownSource)        .....        (my "Oracle machine" is offline so I will copy entire        message if requested)               - I have tried reinstalling 10G, moving html and class files        into different directories for testing...               - And interestingly enough I have Forte for Java CE on my machine        and I AM able to write and run applets in the same said        machine configuration....               Does this have anything to do with the internal server...        should I "hit the books" and research web severs.. I am        really not happening when it comes to web servers ...        (at this point I am really not sure if I am happening at all...        I am extremely frustrated having spent so much time on this        getting nowhere... all I want to do is put a stupid little        information applet on a JSP page..... haha... I am still smiling)               I have posted before, hopefully without "grovelling" some kind        soul could save my sanity here, goodness knows I have really tried        to do this myself. Any help, suggestions would be really        appreciated.... thx in advance regards D.Moore              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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