JMF web browser plugin

Hi everybody,
This question is about JMF and applet, but i dont want to post in other sub-forums because its not likely to get any reply there.
Ok, so i have Java plugin installed for my browser, and JMF as well. Running the test at
http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/jmf/2.1.1/jmfdiagnostics.html
show that everything is alright (JMF Version ... 2.1.1e; All Java Build; and Native Libraries Found).
I have created an applet implementing in JMF. But when ever the applet being loaded, it also sends a request for the file RTPSessionMgr.class (which is in jmf.jar) and the server throws exception.
The applet shouldn't be asking for that file, should it ? So what's going wrong here ?
I've also been thinking of making the server to send both jmf.jar and the requested applet; but haven't tried; because the jmf.jar file is not very small (about 1.7Mb)
Please help me.
Many thanks.

Basic design feature of applets: if the applet needs to load other classes, it has to load them from the server. You do not install them on every single client the applet is run on, you just put them on the server and set the "archive" attribute of the <applet> tag to refer to those jar files.
The size of the jar files has nothing to do with this design feature. If they are large then they will take a while to load. That's just the way it is.
I don't do applets but I am sure this basic question would have been answered in the Applets forum.

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