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Jami

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Jul 18, 2000
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Hi all,
I have a client that has written a java applet and when placed on our server, the applet is not running. It is saying class is not found. We are running this on a Sun Solaris machine. I am unfortunatly not well versed in java any more. Do we simply need to edit our classpath and path variables to reference the appropriate directory the class resides in? If so, could you please point me to the location on the server such environment variables would be edited. I appreciate the help!
Thanks,
Jami
 
this sounds suspiciously like an HTML conversion situation.

If you have a java applet that is written using components from Java 2's swing libraries (identified by the fact that they are all preceded by "J" e.g. JApplet, JPanel etc etc) then before the applet can be run by most browsers, the HTML page within which it is embedded must be converted using the HTML converter - downloadable from suns website.

make sure you get the correct converter version for the version of java you are running.
 
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