Can JRE and MVM Coexist???

In an IE6 environment, I realize I can install both the MVM from MS and the JRE from Sun, and that I can toggle the use of the JRE within IE's advanced settings, but...
Can they both be used by different apps at the same time? I've got a PDM web app that needs the JRE, and a web-based colaboration tool that needs the MVM...
Thanks for any input.
JonnyB
[email protected]

By using the <EMBED> tag instead of <APPLET>, you can force the browser to detect the JRE even if MSJVM is the default. The JDK incudes a utility (HtmlConverter) that will convert your <APPLET> statements for you.
Downsides (there's always a downside, isn't there?) are that I don't think <EMBED> is supported by all OS/browser combinations in the same way, and many corporate firewalls block embedded content, so you gotta be careful where you use it.

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