N900 - Error in websites requiring java enabled de...

I bought my device on 16.07.2010 for online stock streaming which requires java enabled device. I tried many sites which provide live stock market price but invain.Let me provide some websites: (1) https://trade.hdfcsec.com/ Or www.hdfcsecurities.com >Tradenow> Login with username>Login with Password>site map>BLINK (which provides streaming of live stock market prices). Issue will start after opening the page.
(2) www.advfn.com >login (Issue will start after login)
(3) www.sify.com >finance>stockometer (Issue will start after click on stockometer) and so on. In all these websites error message is same as follows. (Tried with Maemo default browser, Mozilla Firefox maemo version and Opera mobile also).
Error messagege: Applet cannot be loaded in your browser. You need to have a java enabled browser to run this applet. Download java run time - version 6 from http://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp .
Java is free to download for all operating systems from sun java.I have downloaded the same and tried to install on my N900 maemo 5 device, and installation ends with application manager “file corrupt message”.
Is there any solution for this kind of problem?
Is there any alternative solution for this kind of issues?
I bought this device exclusively for live market streaming. Which does not address the purpose of the device for me?
For kind information I have updated my firmware with latest version 10.2010.19-1.203.1. Kindly help to resolve this issue at the earliest. I am badly in need of it.

that font is too large..
The N900 does not support Java. There is no simple solution to getting a web applet working in or outside the Maemo microb web browser..
Oracle do not provide a version of Java for the N900..

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