IBM Host On Demand 4.0 Java Applet.
Hello,
I am having trouble getting Microsoft Windows XP Home (SP2) users to view/load a IBM Host On Demand for use.
They have installed:
Microsoft Windows XP Home (SP2) with every update installed.
Sun Java� Runtime Environment (Version 2 from www.java.com)
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 (SP2)
Yet when the go to the url for the applet it will not load, you just get the red X in the corner of the applet after a lengthy loading period.
On my system, I have Microsoft Windows XP Professional (SP2) and no Sun software and it works fine!
Help!
Thanks in advance!
What version JRE are they running and do they have JRE enabled under their IE settings?
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Hello out there:
I recently installed j2re-1.4.2_01 on my home computer but have been unable to access Web sites emmploying JAva applets. The following is an email exchange with Jeff Hall of Lowell Observatory, manager of an educational site hosted by Lowell, trying to resolve my problem. The messages are better understood if read in reverse order.
I'm hoping that someone will recognize the source of my problem and can recommmend a solution. I would appreciate any help offered.
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Well, I guess the problem lies with me somewhere. Here's my answer/status to your questions/suggestions:
1) I'm using MS Windows Me version 4.90.3000
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[email protected]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeffrey Hall" <[email protected]>
To: "'Mike Coucke'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 1:02 PM
Subject: RE: Registration with Lowell Education Online
Mike,
Rats! What version of Windows are you using? It's a little strange to
see the user directory set to C:\Windows; if you're using XP, I'd expect
it to be something like C:\Documents and Settings\Mike Coucke. In any
event, the output that is of concern is these two lines:
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: LPRemote.class
Caused by: java.net.UnknownHostException: proxy
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LPRemote.class is the fundamental code that runs LOPARC, and your
browser should be downloading it automatically when you click connect.
LPRemote.class is stored along with a bunch of other classes in a file
called "LP.jar" that you download from our server. So, if you go to C:
in Windows Explorer and do a file search for LP.jar, you should find it.
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One other thing you might try is going to a different site that you know
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I still have the Java "blues". I followed your instructions, but am still unable to launch a LOPARC session. After an initial failure, I uninstalled all three Java versions I had (1.4.0, 1.4.1, 1.4.2), then reinstalled 1.4.2_01 from the Sun website.
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Following is a copy of the log from my Java Console during all of this:
Java(TM) Plug-in: Version 1.4.2_01
Using JRE version 1.4.2_01 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
User home directory = C:\WINDOWS
Proxy Configuration: Manual Configuration
Proxy: http=proxy,https=proxy,ftp=proxy,gopher=proxy
Proxy Overrides:
c: clear console window
f: finalize objects on finalization queue
g: garbage collect
h: display this help message
l: dump classloader list
m: print memory usage
o: trigger logging
p: reload proxy configuration
q: hide console
r: reload policy configuration
s: dump system properties
t: dump thread list
v: dump thread stack
x: clear classloader cache
0-5: set trace level to <n>
load: class LPRemote.class not found.
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: LPRemote.class
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader.findClass(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader.loadCode(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletPanel.createApplet(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin.AppletViewer.createApplet(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletPanel.runLoader(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletPanel.run(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
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at java.net.PlainSocketImpl.connect(Unknown Source)
at java.net.Socket.connect(Unknown Source)
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at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient.openServer(Unknown Source)
at sun.net.www.http.HttpClient$3.run(Unknown Source)
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"dump system properties"
"dump classholder list"
"dump thread list"
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Dump system properties ...
acl.read = +
acl.read.default =
acl.write = +
acl.write.default =
application.home = C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\J2RE14~1.2_0
awt.toolkit = sun.awt.windows.WToolkit
browser = sun.plugin
browser.vendor = Sun Microsystems, Inc.
browser.version = 1.1
deployment.javaws.cache.dir = C:\WINDOWS\.javaws\cache
deployment.javaws.jre.0.enabled = true
deployment.javaws.jre.0.location = http://java.sun.com/products/autodl/j2se
deployment.javaws.jre.0.osarch = x86
deployment.javaws.jre.0.osname = Windows
deployment.javaws.jre.0.path = C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.2_01\bin\javaw.exe
deployment.javaws.jre.0.platform = 1.4
deployment.javaws.jre.0.product = 1.4.2_01
deployment.javaws.jre.0.registered = true
deployment.javaws.version = javaws-1.4.2_01
deployment.system.cacerts = C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\J2RE14~1.2_0\lib\security\cacerts
deployment.system.home = C:\WINDOWS\Sun\Java\Deployment
deployment.system.jssecacerts = C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\J2RE14~1.2_0\lib\security\cacerts
deployment.system.profile = C:\WINDOWS
deployment.system.security.policy = file:/C:/WINDOWS/Sun/Java/Deployment/security/java.policy
deployment.user.cachedir = C:\WINDOWS\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache
deployment.user.certs = C:\WINDOWS\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\security\deployment.certs
deployment.user.extdir = C:\WINDOWS\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\ext
deployment.user.home = C:\WINDOWS\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment
deployment.user.jssecerts = C:\WINDOWS\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\security\deployment.jssecerts
deployment.user.logdir = C:\WINDOWS\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\log
deployment.user.profile = C:\WINDOWS\Application Data
deployment.user.security.policy = file:/C:/WINDOWS/Application%20Data/Sun/Java/Deployment/security/java.policy
deployment.user.tmpdir = C:\WINDOWS\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\tmp
file.encoding = Cp1252
file.encoding.pkg = sun.io
file.separator = \
file.separator.applet = true
http.agent = Mozilla/4.0 (Windows Me 4.90)
http.auth.serializeRequests = true
https.protocols = SSLv3,SSLv2Hello
java.awt.graphicsenv = sun.awt.Win32GraphicsEnvironment
java.awt.printerjob = sun.awt.windows.WPrinterJob
java.class.path = C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\J2RE14~1.2_0\classes
java.class.version = 48.0
java.class.version.applet = true
java.endorsed.dirs = C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\J2RE1.4.2_01\lib\endorsed
java.ext.dirs = C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\J2RE1.4.2_01\lib\ext
java.home = C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\J2RE14~1.2_0
java.io.tmpdir = C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\
java.library.path = D:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERNET EXPLORER 6;.;C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM;C:\WINDOWS;D:\PROGRA~1\INTERN~1;;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND
java.protocol.handler.pkgs = sun.plugin.net.protocol|sun.plugin.net.protocol
java.runtime.name = Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition
java.runtime.version = 1.4.2_01-b06
java.specification.name = Java Platform API Specification
java.specification.vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc.
java.specification.version = 1.4
java.util.prefs.PreferencesFactory = java.util.prefs.WindowsPreferencesFactory
java.vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc.
java.vendor.applet = true
java.vendor.url = http://java.sun.com/
java.vendor.url.applet = true
java.vendor.url.bug = http://java.sun.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi
java.version = 1.4.2_01
java.version.applet = true
java.vm.info = mixed mode
java.vm.name = Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
java.vm.specification.name = Java Virtual Machine Specification
java.vm.specification.vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc.
java.vm.specification.version = 1.0
java.vm.vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc.
java.vm.version = 1.4.2_01-b06
javaplugin.maxHeapSize = 96m
javaplugin.nodotversion = 142_01
javaplugin.proxy.config.list = http=proxy,https=proxy,ftp=proxy,gopher=proxy
javaplugin.proxy.config.type = manual
javaplugin.version = 1.4.2_01
javaplugin.vm.options = -Djava.class.path=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\J2RE14~1.2_0\classes -Xbootclasspath/a:C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\J2RE14~1.2_0\lib\plugin.jar -Xmx96m -Djavaplugin.maxHeapSize=96m -Xverify:remote -Djavaplugin.version=1.4.2_01 -Djavaplugin.nodotversion=142_01 -Dbrowser=sun.plugin -DtrustProxy=true -Dapplication.home=C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\J2RE14~1.2_0 -Djava.protocol.handler.pkgs=sun.plugin.net.protocol
line.separator = \r\n
line.separator.applet = true
os.arch = x86
os.arch.applet = true
os.name = Windows Me
os.name.applet = true
os.version = 4.90
os.version.applet = true
package.restrict.access.netscape = false
package.restrict.access.sun = true
package.restrict.definition.java = true
package.restrict.definition.netscape = true
package.restrict.definition.sun = true
path.separator = ;
path.separator.applet = true
sun.arch.data.model = 32
sun.boot.class.path = C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\J2RE1.4.2_01\lib\rt.jar;C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\J2RE1.4.2_01\lib\i18n.jar;C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\J2RE1.4.2_01\lib\sunrsasign.jar;C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\J2RE1.4.2_01\lib\jsse.jar;C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\J2RE1.4.2_01\lib\jce.jar;C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\J2RE1.4.2_01\lib\charsets.jar;C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\J2RE1.4.2_01\classes;C:\PROGRA~1\JAVA\J2RE14~1.2_0\lib\plugin.jar
sun.boot.library.path = C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVA\J2RE1.4.2_01\bin
sun.cpu.endian = little
sun.cpu.isalist = pentium i486 i386
sun.io.unicode.encoding = UnicodeLittle
sun.java2d.fontpath =
sun.net.client.defaultConnectTimeout = 120000
sun.os.patch.level =
trustProxy = true
user.country = US
user.dir = C:\WINDOWS\Desktop
user.home = C:\WINDOWS
user.language = en
user.name = Michael G. Coucke
user.timezone =
user.variant =
Done.
Dump classloader list ...
codebase=http://kraken.lowell.edu/, key=http://kraken.lowell.edu/,IONJava/classes/ion_16.jar,IONJava/classes/LP.jar, zombie=false, cache=true, refcount=1, info=sun.plugin.ClassLoaderInfo@109de5b
Done.
Dump thread list ...
Group main,ac=11,agc=2,pri=10
main,5,alive
AWT-Windows,6,alive,dameon
AWT-Shutdown,5,alive
Java2D Disposer,10,alive,dameon
AWT-EventQueue-0,6,alive
Group Plugin Thread Group,ac=3,agc=0,pri=10
Main Console Writer,6,alive
AWT-EventQueue-1,6,alive
TimerQueue,5,alive,dameon
Group http://kraken.lowell.edu/-threadGroup,ac=2,agc=0,pri=4
thread applet-LPRemote.class,4,alive
AWT-EventQueue-2,4,alive
Done.
I'm not a Java expert, so this may be more information than you ever wanted to see.
Once again, I hope that you can help. My experience has been that I usually have some obscure option set incorrectly and that causes me great grief.
Thanks fo your help,
Mike Coucke
[email protected]
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeffrey Hall" <[email protected]>
To: "'Mike Coucke'" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 11:48 AM
Subject: RE: Registration with Lowell Education Online
Hi Mike,
Try it now. I think this problem has arisen because Sun just
released a new version of the Plug-in (1.4.2), and when we released the
public beta of LOPARC, only one relevant version (1.4.0) was available
and the LOPARC code was written to look for that by default. I have
just recoded the relevant routines so they should now cause your browser
to simply pick up the latest 1.4 version of the Plug-in you have
installed, whatever it is. I "broke" Java on my machine to replicate
your problem, and the code I inserted today did fix it. Hopefully it
will have the same effect for you. I am running IE 6 and plugin
1.4.2_01 (as accessed via Tools->Sun Java Console).
One broader problem: some (non-LOPARC-specific) users on the Sun
forums have reported the "JRE collision" you are seeing when multiple
versions of the Plug-in are installed on the same machine. So if the
fix I made to our code doesn't work, one option would be to uninstall
all Java components from your computer and do a fresh install of the
latest runtime environment.
Let me know how/if this works. Thanks for the feedback and for your
patience.
Best regards,
Jeff Hall
Lowell Observatory
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Coucke [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 6:30 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Registration with Lowell Education Online
Hello Jeff:
So far, I have been unable to launch a LOPARC session. I repeatedly
get the following error message:
"Exception: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: LPRemote.class"
My browser is MS Internet Explorer version 6.0.2800.1106 Initially I was
using Java Plug-In version 1.4.1 and received the error message. I went
to the Sun website and downloaded/installed Java Plug-In version 1.4.2
and still get the message.
Before I try to launch LOPARC, I can select Tools->Sun Java Console from
IE's pull down menu to check my Java Plug-In version. When I try to
launch LOPARC, I get the following message:
"Applet(s) in this HTML page requires a version of Java different from
the one the browser is currently using. In order to run the applet(s)
in this HTML page, a new browser session is required, press 'Yes' to
start a new browser session." If I select 'No', I get the following
message: "Java Plug-in detected JRE collission"
If I select 'Yes', a new browser window opens and then I get the first
message above.
Can you help?
Mike Coucke
[email protected]
----- Original Message -----
From: <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, September 01, 2003 5:30 PM
Subject: Registration with Lowell Education Online
September 1, 2003
Dear Michael Coucke:
Thank you for registering with Lowell Observatory's online education
site. We hope you enjoy using it and visit regularly as we continue to
expand its features and capabilities. This is a one-time welcoming
email.
For your records, your user ID is xxxxx, and your password is #########.
You'll need to supply these each time you log in.
This site gives you access to research-grade equipment including a 16"
telescope, CCD detector, and image processing software. Our online
archive of data is now available 24/7. The telescope will be opening to
our onsite users in May, and on select nights to the Internet at large
in June.
We have designed this site so you don't need a huge monitor or a
supercomputer to use it. All pages are viewable on screens running at
800x600 resolution or higher. To use LOPARC, you'll need a Java-enabled
browser with the Java 1.4 plug-in installed. If you don't have the
plug-in, you'll be prompted to download it the first time you attempt to
connect. This is an admittedly large (9 MB) but one-time-only download.
This site works correctly under Internet Explorer version 5 or higher.
If you use Netscape, you must be running version 6 or higher, and
display or applet behavior anomalies may occur.
If at any time you can't connect to our server, simply try again later.
We do experience several power outages each year, particularly during
Flagstaff's summer thunderstorm season. Our server is fully protected
and backed up, and can be quickly brought back on line, but any active
user sessions will be lost. Thanks for your patience during these
inevitable downtimes.
Your questions, comments, suggestions, and bug reports about this site
are always welcome. On behalf of the LOPARC development team, thanks
for signing up!
Jeffrey Hall
Assistant Research Scientist
Associate Director, Education and Special Programs
Lowell Observatory
Flagstaff, ArizonaHi Mike,
I see this in your logs:
Java(TM) Plug-in: Version 1.4.2_01
Using JRE version 1.4.2_01 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
User home directory = C:\WINDOWS
Proxy Configuration: Manual Configuration
Proxy: http=proxy,https=proxy,ftp=proxy,gopher=proxy
Proxy Overrides:
I just helped my Dad set up his computer with a new
cable modem, and had the situation where we couldn't
access any secure Web sites. The cable folks had us
disable the proxy. It looks like the error message is
saying it can't find your proxy server, and the logs
you posted say that you've decided to configure your
proxy manually, rather than using the settings from
IE (which is how mine is set up in the plugin
control panel.)
Could that be the problem?
--Steve -
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101943000 JavaThread "AWT-EventQueue-2" [_thread_blocked, id=494882816, stack(11d6f5000,11d7f5000)]
102933000 JavaThread "Applet 1 LiveConnect Worker Thread" [_thread_blocked, id=466014208, stack(11bb6d000,11bc6d000)]
101933800 JavaThread "Browser Side Object Cleanup Thread" [_thread_blocked, id=191471616, stack(10b59a000,10b69a000)]
101944000 JavaThread "AWT-EventQueue-0" [_thread_blocked, id=493821952, stack(11d5f2000,11d6f2000)]
1029ae800 JavaThread "CacheCleanUpThread" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=492761088, stack(11d4ef000,11d5ef000)]
102a04800 JavaThread "CacheMemoryCleanUpThread" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=491700224, stack(11d3ec000,11d4ec000)]
102b2e000 JavaThread "SysExecutionTheadCreator" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=489578496, stack(11d1e6000,11d2e6000)]
1018e6800 JavaThread "Java Plug-In Pipe Worker Thread (Client-Side)" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=464945152, stack(11ba68000,11bb68000)]
101a46800 JavaThread "AWT-Shutdown" [_thread_blocked, id=463884288, stack(11b965000,11ba65000)]
101934800 JavaThread "AWT-AppKit" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=1896107200, stack(7fff5f400000,7fff5fc00000)]
101933000 JavaThread "Timer-0" [_thread_blocked, id=190410752, stack(10b497000,10b597000)]
1018cd000 JavaThread "traceMsgQueueThread" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=188145664, stack(10b26e000,10b36e000)]
102853000 JavaThread "Low Memory Detector" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=172019712, stack(10a30d000,10a40d000)]
102852800 JavaThread "C2 CompilerThread1" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=170958848, stack(10a20a000,10a30a000)]
102851800 JavaThread "C2 CompilerThread0" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=169897984, stack(10a107000,10a207000)]
102851000 JavaThread "Signal Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=168837120, stack(10a004000,10a104000)]
102850000 JavaThread "Surrogate Locker Thread (Concurrent GC)" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=167776256, stack(109f01000,10a001000)]
102842800 JavaThread "Finalizer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=162287616, stack(1099c5000,109ac5000)]
102841800 JavaThread "Reference Handler" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=161226752, stack(1098c2000,1099c2000)]
101801000 JavaThread "main" [_thread_blocked, id=5246976, stack(100401000,100501000)]
Other Threads:
10283d000 VMThread [stack: 1097bf000,1098bf000] [id=160165888]
10285d000 WatcherThread [stack: 10a410000,10a510000] [id=173080576]
VM state:not at safepoint (normal execution)
VM Mutex/Monitor currently owned by a thread: None
Heap
par new generation total 19136K, used 9943K [7eae00000, 7ec2c0000, 7ece00000)
eden space 17024K, 46% used [7eae00000, 7eb5a5ec8, 7ebea0000)
from space 2112K, 100% used [7ec0b0000, 7ec2c0000, 7ec2c0000)
to space 2112K, 0% used [7ebea0000, 7ebea0000, 7ec0b0000)
concurrent mark-sweep generation total 144152K, used 110056K [7ece00000, 7f5ac6000, 7fae00000)
concurrent-mark-sweep perm gen total 62268K, used 37524K [7fae00000, 7feacf000, 800000000)
Code Cache [103801000, 104192000, 106801000)
total_blobs=2217 nmethods=1445 adapters=734 free_code_cache=40529280 largest_free_block=47360
Virtual Machine Arguments:
JVM Args: -D__jvm_launched=1329508711033330 -Xbootclasspath/a:/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Resources/Deploy. bundle/Contents/Resources/Java/deploy.jar:/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.fram ework/Resources/Deploy.bundle/Contents/Resources/Java/javaws.jar:/System/Library /Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Resources/Deploy.bundle/Contents/Resources/Java/plu gin.jar -Djava.applet.host=world8.runescape.com -Dapple.awt.UIElement=true -Dsun.awt.warmup=true -Xmx256m -Xss1m -Xincgc -XX:+UseConcMarkSweepGC -Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true
Java Command: sun.plugin2.main.client.PluginMain write_pipe_name=/var/folders/Aa/Aa4dzX7xHJmbzy55DpvyiE+++TI/-Tmp-/.java.deploy. 90460.994108354874315847
Launcher Type: SUN_STANDARD
Physical Memory: Page Size = 4k, Total = 3840M, Free = 774M
Thread 0: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff864f2902 __CFRunLoopRun + 1698
3 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff864f1d8f CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 575
4 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x00007fff857827ee RunCurrentEventLoopInMode + 333
5 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x00007fff857825f3 ReceiveNextEventCommon + 310
6 com.apple.HIToolbox 0x00007fff857824ac BlockUntilNextEventMatchingListInMode + 59
7 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff85ae6eb2 _DPSNextEvent + 708
8 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff85ae6801 -[NSApplication nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 155
9 libawt.jnilib 0x000000010b6f1f0d -[NSApplicationAWT nextEventMatchingMask:untilDate:inMode:dequeue:] + 124
10 com.apple.AppKit 0x00007fff85aac68f -[NSApplication run] + 395
11 libawt.jnilib 0x000000010b69e19c +[AWTStarter startAWT:] + 1495
12 libawt.jnilib 0x000000010b69db16 -[CPerformer perform] + 93
13 com.apple.Foundation 0x00007fff8357745f __NSThreadPerformPerform + 219
14 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff864f43d1 __CFRunLoopDoSources0 + 1361
15 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff864f25c9 __CFRunLoopRun + 873
16 com.apple.CoreFoundation 0x00007fff864f1d8f CFRunLoopRunSpecific + 575
17 java 0x000000010000483f 0x100000000 + 18495
18 java 0x0000000100004296 0x100000000 + 17046
19 java 0x0000000100001a94 0x100000000 + 6804
Thread 1:
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b2597 JVM_MonitorWait + 4001
5 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1a24 JVM_MonitorWait + 1070
6 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1690 JVM_MonitorWait + 154
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x0000000100093b9b JVM_MonitorWait + 59
8 ??? 0x0000000103811d6e 0 + 4353760622
9 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
10 ??? 0x00000001038069b3 0 + 4353714611
11 ??? 0x00000001038069b3 0 + 4353714611
12 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
13 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
14 ??? 0x0000000103801438 0 + 4353692728
15 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010a5152 JVM_Lseek + 193185
16 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010a4f16 JVM_Lseek + 192613
17 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010c8e0e JVM_FindLoadedClass + 3186
18 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010c8cb6 JVM_FindLoadedClass + 2842
19 java 0x0000000100002cef 0x100000000 + 11503
20 java 0x000000010000323c 0x100000000 + 12860
21 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
22 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 2: Java: Exception Handler Thread
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff8864aa17 mach_msg_server + 468
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100e7cb jio_snprintf + 41425
4 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100e683 jio_snprintf + 41097
5 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
6 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
7 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 3: Java: Gang worker#0 (Parallel GC Threads)
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d722 jio_snprintf + 37160
5 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d2fd jio_snprintf + 36099
6 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d1a3 jio_snprintf + 35753
7 libclient64.dylib 0x0000000101025fa4 jio_vsnprintf + 312
8 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
9 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
10 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 4: Java: Gang worker#1 (Parallel GC Threads)
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d722 jio_snprintf + 37160
5 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d2fd jio_snprintf + 36099
6 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d1a3 jio_snprintf + 35753
7 libclient64.dylib 0x0000000101025fa4 jio_vsnprintf + 312
8 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
9 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
10 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 5: Java: Concurrent Mark-Sweep GC Thread
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d722 jio_snprintf + 37160
5 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d2fd jio_snprintf + 36099
6 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d1a3 jio_snprintf + 35753
7 libclient64.dylib 0x0000000101302097 JVM_Timeout + 883428
8 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010122803c JVM_Yield + 40397
9 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010122783d JVM_Yield + 38350
10 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001012277af JVM_Yield + 38208
11 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010122764e JVM_Yield + 37855
12 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001012273eb JVM_Yield + 37244
13 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010121edca JVM_Yield + 2907
14 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010102c3dc jio_vsnprintf + 25968
15 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
16 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
17 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 6: Java: VM Thread
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d995 jio_snprintf + 37787
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010102c54a jio_vsnprintf + 26334
4 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d2fd jio_snprintf + 36099
5 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d1a3 jio_snprintf + 35753
6 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010a3f8f JVM_Lseek + 188638
7 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010a3cdf JVM_Lseek + 187950
8 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
9 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
10 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 7: Java: Reference Handler
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b2597 JVM_MonitorWait + 4001
5 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1a24 JVM_MonitorWait + 1070
6 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1690 JVM_MonitorWait + 154
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x0000000100093b9b JVM_MonitorWait + 59
8 ??? 0x0000000103a3d848 0 + 4356036680
9 ??? 0x00000001039622d4 0 + 4355138260
10 ??? 0x0000000103801438 0 + 4353692728
11 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010a5152 JVM_Lseek + 193185
12 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b11dc JVM_StartThread + 2565
13 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b10d2 JVM_StartThread + 2299
14 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1072 JVM_StartThread + 2203
15 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0f14 JVM_StartThread + 1853
16 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0d29 JVM_StartThread + 1362
17 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
18 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
19 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 8: Java: Finalizer
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b2597 JVM_MonitorWait + 4001
5 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1a24 JVM_MonitorWait + 1070
6 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1690 JVM_MonitorWait + 154
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x0000000100093b9b JVM_MonitorWait + 59
8 ??? 0x0000000103a3d848 0 + 4356036680
9 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
10 ??? 0x00000001038069b3 0 + 4353714611
11 ??? 0x00000001038069b3 0 + 4353714611
12 ??? 0x0000000103801438 0 + 4353692728
13 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010a5152 JVM_Lseek + 193185
14 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b11dc JVM_StartThread + 2565
15 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b10d2 JVM_StartThread + 2299
16 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1072 JVM_StartThread + 2203
17 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0f14 JVM_StartThread + 1853
18 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0d29 JVM_StartThread + 1362
19 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
20 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
21 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 9: Dispatch queue: com.apple.libdispatch-manager
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885e6c0a kevent + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885e8add _dispatch_mgr_invoke + 154
2 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885e87b4 _dispatch_queue_invoke + 185
3 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885e82de _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 252
4 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885e7c08 _pthread_wqthread + 353
5 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885e7aa5 start_wqthread + 13
Thread 10: Java: Surrogate Locker Thread (Concurrent GC)
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d722 jio_snprintf + 37160
5 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d2fd jio_snprintf + 36099
6 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d10a jio_snprintf + 35600
7 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010c2261 JVM_IsPrimitiveClass + 6521
8 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0f14 JVM_StartThread + 1853
9 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0d29 JVM_StartThread + 1362
10 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
11 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
12 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 11: Java: Signal Dispatcher
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cddb6 semaphore_wait_trap + 10
1 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010c2aa3 JVM_IsPrimitiveClass + 8635
2 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010c252a JVM_IsPrimitiveClass + 7234
3 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0f14 JVM_StartThread + 1853
4 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0d29 JVM_StartThread + 1362
5 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
6 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
7 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 12: Java: C2 CompilerThread0
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d722 jio_snprintf + 37160
5 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d2fd jio_snprintf + 36099
6 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d10a jio_snprintf + 35600
7 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010c9319 JVM_Write + 346
8 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010c3913 JVM_IsPrimitiveClass + 12331
9 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0f14 JVM_StartThread + 1853
10 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0d29 JVM_StartThread + 1362
11 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
12 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
13 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 13: Java: C2 CompilerThread1
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d722 jio_snprintf + 37160
5 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d2fd jio_snprintf + 36099
6 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d10a jio_snprintf + 35600
7 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010c9319 JVM_Write + 346
8 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010c3913 JVM_IsPrimitiveClass + 12331
9 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0f14 JVM_StartThread + 1853
10 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0d29 JVM_StartThread + 1362
11 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
12 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
13 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 14: Java: Low Memory Detector
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d722 jio_snprintf + 37160
5 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d2fd jio_snprintf + 36099
6 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d1a3 jio_snprintf + 35753
7 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010c5318 JVM_IsPrimitiveClass + 18992
8 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0f14 JVM_StartThread + 1853
9 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0d29 JVM_StartThread + 1362
10 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
11 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
12 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 15: Java: VM Periodic Task Thread
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d995 jio_snprintf + 37787
3 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001011afc26 JVM_GetClassInterfaces + 11348
4 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010c73a7 JVM_IsPrimitiveClass + 27327
5 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
6 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
7 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 16: Java: traceMsgQueueThread
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b2597 JVM_MonitorWait + 4001
5 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1a24 JVM_MonitorWait + 1070
6 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1690 JVM_MonitorWait + 154
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x0000000100093b9b JVM_MonitorWait + 59
8 ??? 0x0000000103811d6e 0 + 4353760622
9 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
10 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
11 ??? 0x0000000103806d34 0 + 4353715508
12 ??? 0x0000000103801438 0 + 4353692728
13 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010a5152 JVM_Lseek + 193185
14 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b11dc JVM_StartThread + 2565
15 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b10d2 JVM_StartThread + 2299
16 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1072 JVM_StartThread + 2203
17 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0f14 JVM_StartThread + 1853
18 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0d29 JVM_StartThread + 1362
19 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
20 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
21 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 17: Java: Timer-0
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b2597 JVM_MonitorWait + 4001
5 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1a24 JVM_MonitorWait + 1070
6 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1690 JVM_MonitorWait + 154
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x0000000100093b9b JVM_MonitorWait + 59
8 ??? 0x0000000103811d6e 0 + 4353760622
9 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
10 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
11 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
12 ??? 0x0000000103801438 0 + 4353692728
13 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010a5152 JVM_Lseek + 193185
14 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b11dc JVM_StartThread + 2565
15 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b10d2 JVM_StartThread + 2299
16 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1072 JVM_StartThread + 2203
17 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0f14 JVM_StartThread + 1853
18 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0d29 JVM_StartThread + 1362
19 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
20 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
21 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 18: Java: AWT-Shutdown
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b2597 JVM_MonitorWait + 4001
5 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1a24 JVM_MonitorWait + 1070
6 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1690 JVM_MonitorWait + 154
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x0000000100093b9b JVM_MonitorWait + 59
8 ??? 0x0000000103811d6e 0 + 4353760622
9 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
10 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
11 ??? 0x0000000103806d34 0 + 4353715508
12 ??? 0x0000000103801438 0 + 4353692728
13 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010a5152 JVM_Lseek + 193185
14 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b11dc JVM_StartThread + 2565
15 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b10d2 JVM_StartThread + 2299
16 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1072 JVM_StartThread + 2203
17 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0f14 JVM_StartThread + 1853
18 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0d29 JVM_StartThread + 1362
19 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
20 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
21 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 19: Java: Java Plug-In Pipe Worker Thread (Client-Side)
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885d8466 read + 10
1 libdeploy.jnilib 0x0000000109d4d5d9 Java_com_sun_deploy_net_socket_UnixSocketImpl_unStreamSocketRead + 140
2 ??? 0x0000000103811d6e 0 + 4353760622
3 ??? 0x000000010380696e 0 + 4353714542
4 ??? 0x000000010380696e 0 + 4353714542
5 ??? 0x000000010380696e 0 + 4353714542
6 ??? 0x000000010380696e 0 + 4353714542
7 ??? 0x000000010386d2b4 0 + 4354134708
8 ??? 0xfda21644ff67b8d7 0 + 18276194723421468887
Thread 20: Java: SysExecutionTheadCreator
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b2597 JVM_MonitorWait + 4001
5 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1a24 JVM_MonitorWait + 1070
6 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1690 JVM_MonitorWait + 154
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x0000000100093b9b JVM_MonitorWait + 59
8 ??? 0x0000000103811d6e 0 + 4353760622
9 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
10 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
11 ??? 0x0000000103801438 0 + 4353692728
12 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010a5152 JVM_Lseek + 193185
13 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b11dc JVM_StartThread + 2565
14 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b10d2 JVM_StartThread + 2299
15 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1072 JVM_StartThread + 2203
16 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0f14 JVM_StartThread + 1853
17 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0d29 JVM_StartThread + 1362
18 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
19 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
20 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 21: Java: CacheMemoryCleanUpThread
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b2597 JVM_MonitorWait + 4001
5 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1a24 JVM_MonitorWait + 1070
6 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1690 JVM_MonitorWait + 154
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x0000000100093b9b JVM_MonitorWait + 59
8 ??? 0x0000000103811d6e 0 + 4353760622
9 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
10 ??? 0x00000001038069b3 0 + 4353714611
11 ??? 0x00000001038069b3 0 + 4353714611
12 ??? 0x0000000103801438 0 + 4353692728
13 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010a5152 JVM_Lseek + 193185
14 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b11dc JVM_StartThread + 2565
15 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b10d2 JVM_StartThread + 2299
16 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1072 JVM_StartThread + 2203
17 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0f14 JVM_StartThread + 1853
18 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0d29 JVM_StartThread + 1362
19 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
20 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
21 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 22: Java: CacheCleanUpThread
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b2597 JVM_MonitorWait + 4001
5 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1a24 JVM_MonitorWait + 1070
6 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1690 JVM_MonitorWait + 154
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x0000000100093b9b JVM_MonitorWait + 59
8 ??? 0x0000000103811d6e 0 + 4353760622
9 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
10 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
11 ??? 0x0000000103801438 0 + 4353692728
12 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010a5152 JVM_Lseek + 193185
13 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b11dc JVM_StartThread + 2565
14 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b10d2 JVM_StartThread + 2299
15 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1072 JVM_StartThread + 2203
16 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0f14 JVM_StartThread + 1853
17 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0d29 JVM_StartThread + 1362
18 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
19 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
20 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 23: Java: AWT-EventQueue-0
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b2597 JVM_MonitorWait + 4001
5 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1a24 JVM_MonitorWait + 1070
6 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1690 JVM_MonitorWait + 154
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x0000000100093b9b JVM_MonitorWait + 59
8 ??? 0x0000000103a3d848 0 + 4356036680
9 ??? 0x0000000103aaac60 0 + 4356484192
Thread 24: Java: Browser Side Object Cleanup Thread
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b2597 JVM_MonitorWait + 4001
5 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1a24 JVM_MonitorWait + 1070
6 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1690 JVM_MonitorWait + 154
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x0000000100093b9b JVM_MonitorWait + 59
8 ??? 0x0000000103811d6e 0 + 4353760622
9 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
10 ??? 0x00000001038069b3 0 + 4353714611
11 ??? 0x00000001038069b3 0 + 4353714611
12 ??? 0x0000000103801438 0 + 4353692728
13 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010a5152 JVM_Lseek + 193185
14 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b11dc JVM_StartThread + 2565
15 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b10d2 JVM_StartThread + 2299
16 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1072 JVM_StartThread + 2203
17 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0f14 JVM_StartThread + 1853
18 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0d29 JVM_StartThread + 1362
19 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
20 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
21 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 25: Java: Applet 1 LiveConnect Worker Thread
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b2597 JVM_MonitorWait + 4001
5 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1a24 JVM_MonitorWait + 1070
6 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1690 JVM_MonitorWait + 154
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x0000000100093b9b JVM_MonitorWait + 59
8 ??? 0x0000000103811d6e 0 + 4353760622
9 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
10 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
11 ??? 0x0000000103806d34 0 + 4353715508
12 ??? 0x0000000103801438 0 + 4353692728
13 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010a5152 JVM_Lseek + 193185
14 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b11dc JVM_StartThread + 2565
15 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b10d2 JVM_StartThread + 2299
16 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1072 JVM_StartThread + 2203
17 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0f14 JVM_StartThread + 1853
18 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0d29 JVM_StartThread + 1362
19 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
20 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
21 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 26: Java: AWT-EventQueue-2
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d903 jio_snprintf + 37641
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d7c3 jio_snprintf + 37321
4 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b2597 JVM_MonitorWait + 4001
5 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1a24 JVM_MonitorWait + 1070
6 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1690 JVM_MonitorWait + 154
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x0000000100093b9b JVM_MonitorWait + 59
8 ??? 0x0000000103a3d848 0 + 4356036680
9 ??? 0x0000000103aaac60 0 + 4356484192
Thread 27: Java: JVM[id=0]-Heartbeat
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_msg + 59
2 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d995 jio_snprintf + 37787
3 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010102c54a jio_vsnprintf + 26334
4 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b25a1 JVM_MonitorWait + 4011
5 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1a24 JVM_MonitorWait + 1070
6 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1690 JVM_MonitorWait + 154
7 libjvmlinkage.dylib 0x0000000100093b9b JVM_MonitorWait + 59
8 ??? 0x0000000103a3d848 0 + 4356036680
9 ??? 0x000000010380685a 0 + 4353714266
10 ??? 0x00000001038069b3 0 + 4353714611
11 ??? 0x00000001038069b3 0 + 4353714611
12 ??? 0x0000000103801438 0 + 4353692728
13 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010a5152 JVM_Lseek + 193185
14 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b11dc JVM_StartThread + 2565
15 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b10d2 JVM_StartThread + 2299
16 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b1072 JVM_StartThread + 2203
17 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0f14 JVM_StartThread + 1853
18 libclient64.dylib 0x00000001010b0d29 JVM_StartThread + 1362
19 libclient64.dylib 0x000000010100d264 jio_snprintf + 35946
20 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606fd6 _pthread_start + 331
21 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff88606e89 thread_start + 13
Thread 28: Java: Java2D Disposer
0 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885cdd7a mach_msg_trap + 10
1 libSystem.B.dylib 0x00007fff885ce3ed mach_mDid you get this fixed? I have had this error everytime I try to access my bank, inventory, and ither things. Please help.
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How to run a Java applet on a website.
Hi,
I am trying to run the code below [DrawLines.java|http://www.dgp.toronto.edu/~mjmcguff/learn/java/01-drawingLines/]
import java.applet.*;
import java.awt.*;
public class DrawingLines extends Applet {
int width, height;
public void init() {
width = getSize().width;
height = getSize().height;
setBackground( Color.black );
public void paint( Graphics g ) {
g.setColor( Color.green );
for ( int i = 0; i < 10; ++i ) {
g.drawLine( width, height, i * width / 10, 0 );
on my website . I compiled it using JDK1.6.0_21 on Windows 7 and generated DrawingLines.class (My site is hosted on a linux server, is this an issue since it was compiled on Windows?)
I created a html file:
<applet width=300 height=300 code="/shanegibney/classes/DrawingLines.class"> </applet>Then I created a new folder called 'classes' in my public directory.
I get the following error:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: /shanegibney/classes/DrawingLines (wrong name: DrawingLines)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClassCond(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(Unknown Source)
at java.security.SecureClassLoader.defineClass(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin2.applet.Applet2ClassLoader.findClass(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin2.applet.Plugin2ClassLoader.loadClass0(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin2.applet.Plugin2ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin2.applet.Plugin2ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin2.applet.Plugin2ClassLoader.loadCode(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin2.applet.Plugin2Manager.createApplet(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin2.applet.Plugin2Manager$AppletExecutionRunnable.run(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
Exception: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: /shanegibney/classes/DrawingLines (wrong name: DrawingLines)I'm sure adding a java applet is very common. Does anyone have any ideas why this isn't working? It can be seen here .
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
Thanks,
Shane
Edited by: ofey on Jul 9, 2010 4:21 PMI believe it's interpreting some of the code attribute as a path. Try this:
<applet width=300 height=300 codebase="/shanegibney/classes/" code="DrawingLines"> </applet> -
We have about 1,800 workstations running Windows 7 (both 32-bit and 64-bit) running various versions of the Java JRE from 6 update 32 through 7 update 51. Most are on 6 update 45. We would like to standardize on Java 7 update 51 (32-bit) and get everyone updated to that version for security reasons.
For the past two weeks, we have been having trouble with our installation pre-pilot. What we are seeing is that our procedure successfully closes any open Internet Explorer windows and Java-related processes, uninstalls all old versions of the Java JRE, and then claims to have successfully installed Java 7 update 51. The Java Control panel works. We can even take Internet Explorer to Verify Java Version or Java Tester - What Version of Java Are You Running? and confirm that the Java applets on those sites are loading (though the latter only works after adding the site to the exceptions site list); however, when testers try to access our Kronos Workforce Central 6.3.10 system, the Java applets used by that system do not load.
We have tried the following things, none of which worked:
Clear Internet Explorer browser cache and cookies.
Clear the local Java cache.
Reboot the computer.
Reset Internet Explorer settings, including personal settings.
The one thing which does work is going into the Java Control Panel, going to the Security tab, unchecking "Enable Java content in the browser", pressing Apply, pressing OK on the pop-up window, checking the "Enable Java content in the browser" box again, pressing OK, pressing OK on the pop-up window, and then restarting Internet Explorer. It is only after this point that all Java applets, including the ones used by Kronos Workforce Central 6.3.10, work.
What I need to know is how I can automate the procedure of reinitializing the "Enable Java content in the browser" checkbox after installation or am I doing something wrong or missing a step in the automated installation that is causing this to happen?
We are using Microsoft SCCM 2007 R3 to accomplish this upgrade, and everything is being run on the client machine using the SYSTEM account. First, the PowerShell script "javaclean.ps1" is run, with part of the command-line process changing the PowerShell script execution policy to Bypass. This script handles the closing of Java-dependent applications and Java processes and uninstalls old Java versions.
javaclean.ps1:
#Find all Java products excluding the auto updater which actually gets uninstalled when the main install is removed.
write-host "Searching for all installed Java versions" -ForegroundColor Yellow
[array]$javas=Get-WmiObject -query "select * from win32_Product where (Name like 'Java %' or Name like 'Java(TM)%' or Name like 'J2SE%') and Name <> 'Java Auto Updater'"
if ($javas.count -gt 0)
write-host "Java is already Installed" -ForegroundColor Yellow
#Get all the Java processes and kill them. If java is running and the processes aren't killed then this script will invoke a sudden reboot.
[array]$processes=Get-Process -Name "Java*" #-erroraction silentlycontinue
$processes += Get-Process -Name "iexplore" #-erroraction silentlycontinue
$processes += Get-Process -Name "firefox" #-erroraction silentlycontinue
$processes += Get-Process -Name "chrome" #-erroraction silentlycontinue
$processes += Get-Process -Name "jqs" #-erroraction silentlycontinue
$processes += Get-Process -Name "jusched" #-erroraction silentlycontinue
$processes += Get-Process -Name "jp2launcher" #-erroraction silentlycontinue
if ($processes.Count -gt 0)
foreach ($myprocess in $processes)
$myprocess.kill()
#Loop through the installed Java products.
foreach($java in $javas){
write-host "Uninstalling "$java.name -ForegroundColor Yellow
$java.Uninstall()
After this script is complete, SCCM calls a the VBS script "install.vbs" to perform the actual installation of Java JRE 7 update 51.
install.vbs
'* Script: Install JRE 7 routine
'* Date: 3/14/14
'* Author: [REDACTED]
'* Rev: 1.0
'* Notes:
'/// Common
Set objFSO = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
Set objWshShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
' Get system architecture
Dim colSys : Set colSys = GetObject("WinMGMTS://").ExecQuery("SELECT AddressWidth FROM Win32_Processor",, 48)
Dim objSys
For Each objSys In colSys
If objSys.AddressWidth = 64 Then bolIs64Bit = True
Next
' Get operating system
Dim colOS : Set colOS = GetObject("WinMGMTS://").ExecQuery ("Select * from Win32_OperatingSystem",,48)
Dim objOS
For Each objOS In colOS
If Left(objOS.caption, 20) = "Microsoft Windows 8 " Then
bolIsWin8 = True
WScript.Echo "win8"
End If
If Left(objOS.caption, 22) = "Microsoft Windows 8.1 " Then
bolIsWin81 = True
WScript.Echo "win81"
End If
Next
' Set 32 bit program files directory
If bolIs64Bit = True Then
strPFILES = "Program Files (x86)"
strSYSDIR = "SysWOW64"
Else strPFILES = "Program Files"
strSYSDIR = "System32"
End If
' Set windows directory
strWIN = objWshShell.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%windir%")
' Set the current directory
strCurrentDir = objFSO.GetParentFolderName(Wscript.ScriptFullName)
' Set computer name
strCompName = objWshShell.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%computername%")
'/// Main script
'/// Install via .msi & capture exit code
'intExitCode = objWshShell.Run("msiexec.exe /i """ & strCurrentDir & "\package.msi""" & " TRANSFORMS=""" & strCurrentDir & _
' "\transform.mst"" ALLUSERS=1 Reboot=ReallySuppress /qn", 8, True)
'wscript.quit(intExitCode)
'****RUN COMMANDS HERE****
' Create folder structure if it doesn't exist already
strFullPath = "c:\Windows\Sun\Java\Deployment" '
' How many levels are there in the path?
nLevel = 0
strParentPath = strFullPath
Do Until strParentPath = ""
strParentPath = objFSO.GetParentFolderName(strParentPath)
nLevel = nLevel + 1
Loop
For iLevel = 1 To nLevel
' Figure out path for directory at level iLevel
strParentPath = strFullPath
For j = 1 To nLevel - iLevel
strParentPath = objFSO.GetParentFolderName(strParentPath)
Next
' Does this directory exist? If not, create it.
If objFSO.FolderExists(strParentPath) = False Then
Set newFolder = objFSO.CreateFolder(strParentPath)
End If
Next
' Kill running processes
objWshShell.Run "taskkill /F /IM iexplore.exe", 8, True
objWshShell.Run "taskkill /F /IM firefox.exe", 8, True
objWshShell.Run "taskkill /F /IM chrome.exe", 8, True
objWshShell.Run "taskkill /F /IM javaw.exe", 8, True
objWshShell.Run "taskkill /F /IM java.exe", 8, True
objWshShell.Run "taskkill /F /IM jqs.exe", 8, True
objWshShell.Run "taskkill /F /IM jusched.exe", 8, True
' Copy deployment files
objFSO.CopyFile strCurrentDir & "\deployment.config", "c:\Windows\Sun\Java\Deployment\", True
objFSO.CopyFile strCurrentDir & "\deployment.properties", "c:\Windows\Sun\Java\Deployment\", True
' Disable UAC
' If bolIsWin8 Or bolIsWin81 = True Then
' objWshShell.Run "reg.exe ADD HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v PromptOnSecureDesktop /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f", 8, True
' objWshShell.Run "reg.exe ADD HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v EnableLUA /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f", 8, True
' objWshShell.Run "reg.exe ADD HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f", 8, True
' End If
' Install application
intExitCode = objWshShell.Run("msiexec.exe /i """ & strCurrentDir & "\jre1.7.0_51.msi"" IEXPLORER=1 AUTOUPDATECHECK=0 JAVAUPDATE=0 JU=0 WEB_JAVA=1 ALLUSERS=1 Reboot=ReallySuppress /qn", 8, True)
' Enable UAC
' If bolIsWin8 Or bolIsWin81 = True Then
' objWshShell.Run "reg.exe ADD HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v PromptOnSecureDesktop /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f", 8, True
' objWshShell.Run "reg.exe ADD HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v EnableLUA /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f", 8, True
' objWshShell.Run "reg.exe ADD HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v ConsentPromptBehaviorAdmin /t REG_DWORD /d 5 /f", 8, True
' End If
wscript.quit(intExitCode)
'/// Install via .exe on network
'objWshShell.Run """" & strCurrentDir & "\Setup.exe"" -s -sms -f1""" & strCurrentDir & _
' "\setup.iss"" -f2""" & strWIN & "\Temp\Install-app.txt""", 8, True
' Need to turn off the open file security warning first
Set objEnv = objWshShell.Environment("PROCESS")
objEnv("SEE_MASK_NOZONECHECKS") = 1
' intExitCode = objWshShell.Run("""" & strCurrentDir & "\jre-7u45-windows-i586.exe"" /s /v""/norestart " & _
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Java Plug-in 1.5.0_01
Using JRE version 1.5.0_01 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
User home directory = C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator
network: Loading user-defined proxy configuration ...
network: Done.
network: Loading proxy configuration from Netscape Navigator ...
network: Reading user preference file from C:\DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS\ADMINISTRATOR\APPLICATION DATA\Mozilla\Profiles\default\4i0ghip7.slt\prefs.js
network: Done.
network: Loading browser proxy configuration ...
network: Done.
network: Proxy Configuration: Browser Proxy Configuration
basic: Cache is enabled
basic: Location: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\javapi\v1.0
basic: Maximum size: unlimited
basic: Compression level: 0
basic: Registered modality listener
basic: Referencing classloader: sun.plugin.ClassLoaderInfo@b1b4c3, refcount=1
network: Connecting http://www.mgaucb.com/gottlieb/images/codonix.png with proxy=DIRECT
basic: Loading applet ...
basic: Initializing applet ...
basic: Starting applet ...
Internal Version: 3.0.35 Build id: TB-200402041305-35
Mar 7, 2009 1:12:03 AM com.codonix.trackerboard.gui.TrackerBoardApplet start(null:-1)
INFO: Internal Version: 3.0.35 Build id: TB-200402041305-35
Codebase: http://www.mgaucb.com/gottlieb/
Mar 7, 2009 1:12:03 AM com.codonix.trackerboard.gui.TrackerBoardApplet start(null:-1)
INFO: Codebase: http://www.mgaucb.com/gottlieb/
Documentbase: http://www.mgaucb.com/gottlieb/TBUC.html
Mar 7, 2009 1:12:03 AM com.codonix.trackerboard.gui.TrackerBoardApplet start(null:-1)
INFO: Documentbase: http://www.mgaucb.com/gottlieb/TBUC.html
WebAppPath: /gottlieb
Mar 7, 2009 1:12:03 AM com.codonix.trackerboard.gui.TrackerBoardApplet start(null:-1)
INFO: WebAppPath: /gottlieb
basic: Modality pushed
basic: Modality popped
network: Connecting socket://www.mgaucb.com:80 with proxy=DIRECT
Initial Trackerboard/Table: TBUrgentCare/null
Mar 7, 2009 1:12:35 AM com.codonix.trackerboard.gui.TrackerBoardApplet doLogin(null:-1)
INFO: Initial Trackerboard/Table: TBUrgentCare/null
SiteID: CodoniX
Mar 7, 2009 1:12:35 AM com.codonix.trackerboard.gui.TrackerBoardApplet doLogin(null:-1)
INFO: SiteID: CodoniX
liveconnect: the url of the applet is http://www.mgaucb.com and the permission is = false
liveconnect: JavaScript: calling Java system code
liveconnect: JavaScript: default security policy = http://www.mgaucb.com
liveconnect: JavaScript: calling Java system code
liveconnect: JavaScript: default security policy = http://www.mgaucb.com
Starting UI Generator....
liveconnect: JavaScript: calling Java system code
liveconnect: JavaScript: default security policy = http://www.mgaucb.com
Warning: No permission to control logging.
Mar 7, 2009 1:12:58 AM com.codonix.uigenerator.StartApplet init(null:-1)
WARNING: No permission to control logging.
Warning: No permission to control logging.
Mar 7, 2009 1:12:58 AM com.codonix.uigenerator.StartApplet init(null:-1)
WARNING: No permission to control logging.
liveconnect: JavaScript: calling Java system code
liveconnect: JavaScript: default security policy = http://www.mgaucb.com
liveconnect: JavaScript: calling Java system code
liveconnect: JavaScript: default security policy = http://www.mgaucb.com
liveconnect: JavaScript: calling Java system code
network: Connecting socket://www.mgaucb.com:80 with proxy=DIRECTHi Geoff,
Thanks for posting here.
Have you checked your internet edge router ? and make sure there is no any speed limitation set on it , like QOS.
You may also try the methods below:
1. Disable RSS, Chimney, AutoTuning on 2008R2
How to know if TCP offload is working
http://blogs.technet.com/b/brad_rutkowski/archive/2007/08/10/how-to-know-if-tcp-offload-is-working.aspx
2. Install Hotfix 982860
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Thanks.
Tiger Li
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Hi All,
In CRM Marketing->Segments->Graphical Modeler
A click on settings button will load a Java Applet window.
The settings window displays some elements. I want to translate a text displayed in that Java Applet window.
Please let me know the ways to debug a Java applet loaded from BSP Component or ways the data is loaded into Java applet from SAP.
Your help would be appreciated and points will be rewarded.
Thanks a lot in advance.For the newbies, like me:
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Java Console Setup for Applet debugging:
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2. Select the Java Tab
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6. Note: if you don�t need to debug code in the Applet�s init() method, then use....suspend=n (Not tested yet.)
Eclipse setup for Applet debugging:
1. Open up Eclipse and create your Applet. Once you are ready to debug go to the next step.
2. Select the top level Run menu
3. Pick the Open Debug Dialog� option
4. In the left column select Remote Java Application
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8. Host to localhost
9. Port to 5555, or whatever you used in Java Console Setup step 5.
10. Due not check the �Allow termination of remote VM�
11. Due not close this window.
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Below is the code which i have written.
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.ActionEvent;
import java.awt.event.ActionListener;
import java.awt.event.MouseEvent;
import java.beans.PropertyChangeEvent;
import java.beans.PropertyChangeListener;
import java.sql.*;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import javax.swing.JApplet;
import javax.swing.JButton;
import javax.swing.JLabel;
public class tt7 extends JApplet
implements ActionListener, PropertyChangeListener
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JLabel m_lblRadius;
// A button the user can click to display the Add Theme wizard.
JButton m_btnAddTheme;
static String m_mapxtremeURL = null;
// TODO: Specify a map file name such as "uk.mdf" (if the mdf file is in
// in same directory that the applet was loaded from),
// or an URL to a map file, such as "http://host.com/maps/uk.mdf".
// Or, instead of specifying this URL explicitly here, you can specify it
// in the HTML page that loads the applet (using the 'filetoload' param).
ResultSet rs=null ;
ArrayList arrlist=null;
ArrayList arrlist1=null;
ArrayList arrlist2=null;
//Connection con=null;
Statement st=null;
public void start()
} // start method
public void init()
try{
// System.out.println("helloooooooo");
Class.forName("oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver");
//Class.forName("oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver");
Connection con= DriverManager.getConnection("Jdbc:oracle:thin:@asl005:1521:geo","system","1234567");//"jdbc:oracle:thin:@asl005:1521:geo","system","1234567");
System.out.println("helloooooooo");
System.out.println("CON:"+con.toString());
st = con.createStatement();
System.out.println("St:"+st);
catch(Exception e2){System.out.println("Exception :"+e2);}
catch(ExceptionInInitializerError s)
System.out.println("Exception2 :"+s);
}// If the HTML page specified parameters, use them to
// override our default values.
// See if a MapDef file was specified in the HTML file.
} // propertyChange method
// Respond to the user actions, such as clicking
// the Add Theme button.
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e)
// LocalDataProviderRef localDPRef = null;
// a static label displayed in the applet
public void propertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent evt) {
This is the HTML CODE...
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>SimpleMap applet demonstration</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<OBJECT classid="clsid:8AD9C840-044E-11D1-B3E9-00805F499D93"
WIDTH = 600 HEIGHT = 440
codebase="http://java.sun.com/products/plugin/1.3.1/jinstall-131-win32.cab#Version=1,3,1,0">
<PARAM NAME = CODE VALUE = "tt7.class" >
<PARAM NAME=archive VALUE="classes12.jar">
<PARAM NAME="type" VALUE="application/x-java-applet;version=1.5">
<COMMENT>
<EMBED type="application/x-java-applet;version=1.5"
CODE = "tt7.class"
WIDTH = 600 HEIGHT = 440
archive="classes12.jar"
pluginspage="http://java.sun.com/products/plugin/1.3.1/plugin-install.html">
<NOEMBED></COMMENT>
alt="Your browser understands the <APPLET> tag but isn't running the applet, for some reason."
Your browser is completely ignoring the <APPLET> tag!
</NOEMBED></EMBED>
</OBJECT>
</BODY>
</HTML>My dear colleague, You better consider asking this question in Jdeveloper forum.
I have a simple code for Windows application. You can easily convert it into Applet application..
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.sql.*;
import oracle.jdbc.*;
import oracle.sql.*;
public class QueryFrame extends Frame {
TextField inputText;
public QueryFrame() {
super("Query Interface");
setSize(450, 250);
addWindowListener(new WindowAdapter() {
public void windowClosing(WindowEvent e) {
System.exit(0);
ActionListener printListener = new ActionListener() {
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent ae) {
ConnectAndRun(inputText.getText());
Panel toolbar = new Panel();
toolbar.setLayout(new FlowLayout(FlowLayout.LEFT));
Button queryButton = new Button("Run Query");
queryButton.addActionListener(printListener);
toolbar.add(queryButton);
inputText = new TextField(14);
toolbar.add(inputText);
// The "preferred" BorderLayout add call
add(toolbar, BorderLayout.NORTH);
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QueryFrame tf1 = new QueryFrame();
tf1.setVisible(true);
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if (s.equals(""))
sqlquery ="select * from DEPT where LOC is null";
else
sqlquery ="select * from DEPT where LOC like '" + s + "'";
System.out.println(sqlquery);
try
DriverManager.registerDriver (new oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver());
Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection ("jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:HELLO","scott","tiger");
Statement stmt = conn.createStatement ();
ResultSet rset = stmt.executeQuery (sqlquery);
while (rset.next ())
System.out.println( rset.getInt("DEPTNO"));
System.out.println( rset.getString("DNAME"));
System.out.println (rset.getString("LOC"));
rset.close();
stmt.close();
catch (SQLException se)
System.out.println(se);
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