Trouble running .java applettes from studio
I am having trouble running javascript applettes from studio however they do work if run directly in MS explorer 6. The path for explorer exists in tools/options/sever and external tool settings/web browsers. Any suggestions?
Do you have Java or JavaScript problems?
Can you provide some code sample/steps to reproduce this?
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Trouble loading java-applet from within browser
hello,
I'm kinda new to Java-applets and to Weblogic and consequently I've run
into a problem. I'm having difficulties deploying an applet in a
war-archive. My archive structure looks like this:
--root of .war
--index.jsp
--WEB-INF
--classes
--test
--testapplet.class
my code to load the applet in my index.jsp file looks like this:
<applet
codebase = "http://localhost:7001/WebModule/WEB-INF/classes"
code = "test.testapplet.class"
name = "TestApplet"
width = "400"
height = "300"
hspace = "0"
vspace = "0"
align = "middle"
>
</applet>
Unfortunately the class is not found by the browser producing a
ClassNotFoundException. I use Weblogic 8.1SP2 and Mozilla 1.6, both
using J2SDK(JRE) 1.4.2-03. My IDE is Borland JBuilder X Weblogic edition
and my host-OS is Gentoo-Linux.
Can anyone point out what's my mistake?
Thx in advance
Nic
Ok, thanks. I didn't know that.
Nic
Robert Greig wrote:
> nkalkhof wrote:
>
>> Can anyone point out what's my mistake?
>
>
> Code in WEB-INF/classes is loaded by the container for execution on the
> server. It is not in the docroot, so is not accessible to the client.
>
> Move the classes into the docroot (i.e. the same level you'd put gifs or
> html pages).
>
> See http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/applet/index.html for some
> examples.
>
> Robert
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JAVA Applets from Adobe Flash/MS Silverlight?
SAP has recently announced that it will no longer support
invocation of JAVA applets directly from its "WebDynproABAP" or
"WebDynproJava" applications. (Until recently, SAP supported an
"iframe" UI element that could be used to run JAVA applets from
within WebDynpro applications - soon this will be only doable in
frames within SAP's portal via "client-side eventing".)
However, SAP will be supporting invocation of Adobe Flash and
MS Silverlight from within its WebDynpro Applications.
So here's my question.
From an SAP WebDynpro application, I want to pass parameters
to the JAVA applet "JMol" and have it run in a separate frame.
Since I will no longer be able to call this applet directly from
the SAP WebDynpro application, I'm wondering if I could pass
parameters to Adobe Flash or MS Silverlight and have Flash or
Silverlight invoke the applet for me with the correct parameters.
(I would still only want two frames - the one that the SAP app is
running in and the one that the JAVA applet winds up running in.)
Relevant links for this question are:
https://forums.sdn.sap.com/thread.jspa?threadID=939821&tstart=0
and its follow-up here:
https://forums.sdn.sap.com/thread.jspa?threadID=972132&tstart=0
Thanks for any time anyone can afford to spend considering
this question, and for any answer(s) anyone can provide.
David HalitskyThis link:
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flash/articles/external_interface.html
says that javascript can be called from Flash
So is it as simple as invoking the Java applet from the
javascript ? -
Running a java applet from flash
Hi,
How do you run a java applet from within a Flash movie?
Is it necessary for the user to download a java interpreter, or is there an interpreter somehow built into their browser that can run applets?I was wondering , I don't know too much about Flash
I remember seeing some classes in amongst the Flash
files when it installed , but couldn't tell you whart they
do (at the moment , but you've got me interested)
maybe you should rethink your strategy for building your page (and your movie) maybe build the movie around
your applet , or preload it then replace a an area of your movie area with your applet (the way you handle rollovers).
the advantage is you can make calls to applet methods
from Flash as it supports Javascript.
jus remember to set the scriptable <PARAM> to true
Users shouldn't have to download the plug-in or JRE
you should specify it in the OBJECT or EMBED tag so
if they don't have it , the browser will tell them.
of course this is going to change as Microsoft are stopping support for JAVA , users will then have to download the plug-in from Sun in order to view or use JAVA on the internet. -
Crashes when running Java Applets and trying to open Security System Preferences
Browser crashes when trying to run Java Applets, I've tried 4 different browsers. This is the crash report.
Process: java [90472]
Path: /usr/bin/java
Identifier: com.apple.javajdk16.cmd
Version: 1.0 (1.0)
Code Type: X86-64 (Native)
Parent Process: Google Chrome Helper EH [90460]
Date/Time: 2012-02-17 15:04:44.693 -0500
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.6.8 (10K549)
Report Version: 6
Interval Since Last Report: 9110 sec
Crashes Since Last Report: 8
Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 43908 sec
Per-App Crashes Since Last Report: 8
Anonymous UUID: DFA20D26-FD7E-4507-AAA9-EBF29199EC56
Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV)
Exception Codes: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS at 0x0000000000000000
Crashed Thread: 31 Java: Thread-11
Application Specific Information:
Java information:
Exception type: Bus Error (0xa) at pc=00000000
Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (20.4-b02-402 mixed mode macosx-amd64)
Current thread (102a13000): JavaThread "Thread-11" daemon [_thread_in_Java, id=607662080, stack(124283000,124383000)]
Stack: [124283000,124383000]
Java Threads: ( => current thread )
126525000 JavaThread "Thread-26" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=878407680, stack(1344b7000,1345b7000)]
126524000 JavaThread "Thread-25" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=877346816, stack(1343b4000,1344b4000)]
102f20800 JavaThread "Thread-21" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=636690432, stack(125e32000,125f32000)]
102b96000 JavaThread "Thread-20" daemon [_thread_in_native, id=550666240, stack(120ca8000,120d28000)]
102b95000 JavaThread "Thread-19" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=632483840, stack(125a2f000,125b2f000)]
1261e6000 JavaThread "Java Sound Event Dispatcher" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=591368192, stack(1232f9000,1233f9000)]
10191b800 JavaThread "Thread-15" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=611905536, stack(12468f000,12478f000)]
1029c7800 JavaThread "Thread-14" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=610844672, stack(12458c000,12468c000)]
102b11000 JavaThread "Thread-13" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=609783808, stack(124489000,124589000)]
101929000 JavaThread "Thread-12" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=608722944, stack(124386000,124486000)]
=>102a13000 JavaThread "Thread-11" daemon [_thread_in_Java, id=607662080, stack(124283000,124383000)]
1029d2000 JavaThread "Poller SunPKCS11-Darwin" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=541855744, stack(1203c1000,1204c1000)]
101a43800 JavaThread "thread applet-Rs2Applet.class-1" [_thread_blocked, id=534294528, stack(11fc8b000,11fd8b000)]
102a07800 JavaThread "Java2D Disposer" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=527765504, stack(11f651000,11f751000)]
102878000 JavaThread "JVM[id=0]-Heartbeat" daemon [_thread_blocked, id=490639360, stack(11d2e9000,11d3e9000)]
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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Referencing a "locally installed" Java applet from a server-based HTML page
How does one reference a "locally installed" Java applet from a server-based HTML page (i.e. via the applet, object, or embed tags)? I have seen references in documentation that this is possible, but I have not seen any examples. I have tried a few things, but nothing seems to be working.
Some background...
I'm working on a web site that aggregates Internet video. For many users, I would like the site to work "without" requiring Java to be installed (or any prompts, etc.). This version of the site allows users to stream videos directly over the Internet and does not require any sort of access to the local system.
However, in addition, I have a download manager that can be installed on the local system. Currently, it's a Windows-based "service" that is always running in the background, downloading files, etc. (with plans to later support other OSes).
My dilemma is trying to communicate between my web site running in the local browser (executing JavaScript code) and the download manager. I call this component the "gateway". I need the gateway to be able to do the following:
1) Pass user credentials from the web browser UI to the download manager (so it can communicate with my servers).
2) Check the status of downloaded videos
3) Launch a local media player (such as Windows Media, QuickTime, etc.) (or perhaps tell the download manager to launch the media player).
Under Windows XP, I have an ActiveX control that can do these things. It communicates with the download manager via reading/writing to a shared XML configuration file.
Unfortunately, under Vista and IE7 Protected Mode, ActiveX controls have become very restricted and my gateway no longer works. As such, I am looking at using Java for the gateway (also giving me the additional benefits of supporting additional browsers and OSes).
From my understanding, I believe I can created a "face-less" Java applet, whose methods can be called from JavaScript. Ideally, I'm thinking I could install the applet onto the local system at the same time the download manager is installed. This would give the applet the security permissions it needs to communicate with the download manager.
Thanks for any help and suggestions!Hi,
Put the .jar file and the .class file in the path mentioned in one of the aliases in the plsql.conf file like /images or create
a seperate directory and create an alias like /applets "path" in the plsql.conf file.
<html>
<body>
<applet code=com.chartapplet.chart.BarChartApplet
codebase=/applets/
archive=/applets/chart.jar width=300 height=200>
<param name=background value="white">
</body>
</html>
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Sharmila -
Fonts are not reflecting while running Java Applet Through Forms
Hello Oralce Gurus!!
I have a Java Applet which has few lines of text in different
fonts such as AgencyFB, Verdana Ref etc., When I am running this
applet from console, I am able to see the text in different
fonts. Where as If I run the applet through forms (as a Bean
(ViewerBean) ), the fonts are not reflected. The text appears in
a default font.
All the fonts are installed on WinNT, where the applet resides.
I will be greatful if anyone can suggest me a solution.
Thanks,
Raghutry out this
ImageIcon img1=new ImageIcon(this.getClass().getResource(imagename));
for exmaple
Imageicon img1=new ImageIcon(this.getClass().getResource("name1.jpg"));
dont 4get to include the image files in the jar file -
How to run java program from website?
Hello
I'd like to know how to run java program from my web page.
I'd like to push some button in this web page so java program that would be on my server
would pop-up. Can it be done automaticaly upon running this web site? (without any buttons - I just enter website and program pops up).
CheersI rather thought about RMI. But I could try servlets. So how it would look like?.
I would make http request in browser (enter address) and program would show up in its window?. And I would not have to change anything in my program?. This program would run then on both boxes?. One remotely and one not?.
But I would have to learn some basics, I've never worked with servlets. Could you suggest some good sites about it?. With ready examples so I could tweak them to my purpose.
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Win2000 NoClassDefFoundError running java.exe from DOS prompt
I am using Windows 2000 with J2SE v 1.3.1_02 and have a problem when I run java.exe from the command line for classes that are defined to be in a package. I can both compile and run this program from the TextPad editor but when I run it from a DOS prompt I get the error "Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: MyClass"
My CLASSPATH is set to D:\
The files MyClass.java and MyClass.class are in the directory D:\MyProject
here is the source:
package MyProject;
public class MyClass
public static void main(String[] args)
System.out.println("MyClass main");
Note that if I comment out the package statement and add "." to CLASSPATH then it runs from the DOS prompt. Why does the program run from inside TextPad but not from the DOS prompt? Seems to be some type of bug in java.exe on Windows 2000 when the keyword package is used.It turns out that if you use the main method in a class that declares the package statement you need to use the fully qualified name to run the program. Using this statement works for this problem:
java MyProject/MyClass
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How can i run an applet from a webpage????
can someone PLEASE tell me how i can run an applet from my webpage. a detailed response would be extremely appreciated.
samHere's a web page that you can use as skeleton. You should be able to start with that.
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Title</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<APPLET CODE="your.class" WIDTH=400 HEIGHT=300 IGNORE=""></APPLET>
</BODY>
</HTML> -
Problem Running a java applet from an HTML page
I can run my applet at the command prompt with:
appletviewer coffee.html
But when I try and open the Coffee.html by opening
the page in Internet Explorer I get the following message:
Can't find Database driver class: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver
Code: createcoffees.java
import java.applet.*;
import java.sql.*;
public class CreateCoffees extends Applet{
public void init() {
Statement stmt;
Connection con;
try {Class.forName("sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver");
} catch(java.lang.ClassNotFoundException e) {
System.err.print("ClassNotFoundException: ");
System.err.println(e.getMessage());
try {con = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:odbc:hq","afm", "afm");
stmt = con.createStatement();
stmt.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM RM");
stmt.close();
con.close();
} catch(SQLException ex) {
System.err.println("SQLException: " + ex.getMessage());
}Is your jdbc-odbc driver properly loaded? Its very clear that its a class not found exception which is thrown by this:
try {Class.forName("sun.jdbc.odbc.JdbcOdbcDriver");
} catch(java.lang.ClassNotFoundException e) {
System.err.print("ClassNotFoundException: ");
System.err.println(e.getMessage()); -
Problem running Java applets since Java update 2 (1.6.0_20)
Hi,
Since I upgraded to Java update 2, Java applets started having problems. The most noticeable ones are:
Non-modal windows appear behing the browser Window (tested Safari 4, 5, Chrome 5).
Double buffering not working as usual (slower, white boxes appear when dragging a window, etc.)
Slower rendering in general
The same applications run perfectly using Java Web Start. And they used to work very well also in Java update 1.
The application can be tested here (press ok if a login prompt appears):
Java applet: http://jmap3.k2geospatial.com/montreal_applet/
Java Web Start: http://jmap3.k2geospatial.com/montreal_jws/dockingClient.jnlp
Our applications running in applets use the new plug-in 2 with JNLP files.
Notice the Java startup splash (the animated sun-like logo) is not moving as smoothly as usual. It is very jerky now.
Are these problems known by anyone?
How can I downgrade Java to previous version?
sorry I cross-posted this in Unix forum also. I think it is better here.
Thank you,
Jean-Robert
K2 GeospatialSince the last Java update on mac, all my OpenGL applets stop working and now just shows a white screen on Chrome, Firefox and Opera. They was working well on all browsers (Safari/WebKit,Chrome,Firefox,Opera) just before the update.
The trouble maker seem to be the java plugin 2 and the new offscreen rendering pipeline, as reported by jrhaddad with the disucssion linked to the different Java/OpenGL community forums.
This is a huge regression for me, and I think for all hobbies/ independent developers and all companies who are doing some Java/OpenGL develoment. All our work just stop working since this update.
If would really want to know from Apple if they are working on this problem and/or how this can be solved.
Should this be fixed by Apple with a new java update, or should the various browsers must upgrade their applet support plugins according to the new java plugin 2 changes ?
Best Regards,
Jérôme -
Hi,
I'm trying to run a chat application using RMI technology. Actually, this wasn't created from the scratch. I got this one from from the cd that comes with the book I bought and I did some refinements on it to suit what I wanted to:
These are the components of the chat application:
1. RApplet.html - invokes the applet
html>
<head>
<title>Sample Applet Using Dialog Box (1.0.2) - example 1</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>The Sample Applet</h1>
<applet code="RApplet.class" width=460 height=160>
</applet>
</body>
</html>
2. RApplet.java - Chat session client applet.
import java.rmi.*;
import java.applet.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.awt.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.rmi.server.*;
//import ajp.rmi.*;
public class RApplet extends Applet implements ActionListener {
// The buttons
Button sendButton;
Button quitButton;
Button startButton;
Button clearButton;
// The Text fields
TextField nameField;
TextArea typeArea;
// The dialog for entering your name
Dialog nameDialog;
// The name the server knows us as
String privateName;
// The name we want to be known as in the chat session
String publicName;
// The remote chats erver
ChatServer chatServer;
// The ChatCallback
ChatCallbackImplementation cCallback;
// The main Chat window and its panels
Frame mainFrame;
Panel center;
Panel south;
public void init() {
// Create class that implements ChatCallback.
cCallback = new ChatCallbackImplementation();
// Create the main Chat frame.
mainFrame = new Frame("Chat Server on : " +
getCodeBase().getHost());
mainFrame.setSize(new Dimension(600, 600));
cCallback.displayArea = new TextArea();
cCallback.displayArea.setEditable(false);
typeArea = new TextArea();
sendButton = new Button("Send");
quitButton = new Button("Quit");
clearButton = new Button("Clear");
// Add the applet as a listener to the button events.
clearButton.addActionListener(this);
sendButton.addActionListener(this);
quitButton.addActionListener(this);
center = new Panel();
center.setLayout(new GridLayout(2, 1));
center.add(cCallback.displayArea);
center.add(typeArea);
south = new Panel();
south.setLayout(new GridLayout(1, 3));
south.add(sendButton);
south.add(quitButton);
south.add(clearButton);
mainFrame.add("Center", center);
mainFrame.add("South", south);
center.setEnabled(false);
south.setEnabled(false);
mainFrame.show();
// Create the login dialog.
nameDialog = new Dialog(mainFrame, "Enter Name to Logon: ");
startButton = new Button("Logon");
startButton.addActionListener(this);
nameField = new TextField();
nameDialog.add("Center", nameField);
nameDialog.add("South", startButton);
try {
// Export ourselves as a ChatCallback to the server.
UnicastRemoteObject.exportObject(cCallback);
// Get the remote handle to the server.
chatServer = (ChatServer)Naming.lookup("//" + "WW7203052W2K" +
"/ChatServer");
catch(Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
nameDialog.setSize(new Dimension(200, 200));
nameDialog.show();
* Handle the button events.
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
if (e.getSource().equals(startButton)) {
try {
nameDialog.setVisible(false);;
publicName = nameField.getText();
privateName = chatServer.register(cCallback, publicName);
center.setEnabled(true);
south.setEnabled(true);
cCallback.displayArea.setText("Connected to chat server as: " +
publicName);
chatServer.sendMessage(privateName, publicName +
" just connected to server");
catch(Exception ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
else if (e.getSource().equals(quitButton)) {
try {
cCallback.displayArea.setText("");
typeArea.setText("");
center.setEnabled(false);
south.setEnabled(false);
chatServer.unregister(privateName);
nameDialog.show();
catch(Exception ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
else if (e.getSource().equals(sendButton)) {
try{
chatServer.sendMessage(privateName, typeArea.getText());
typeArea.setText("");
catch(Exception ex) {
ex.printStackTrace();
else if (e.getSource().equals(clearButton)) {
cCallback.displayArea.setText("");
public void destroy() {
try {
super.destroy();
mainFrame.setVisible(false);;
mainFrame.dispose();
chatServer.unregister(privateName);
catch(Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
3. Chatcallback.java - interface used by clients to connect to the server.
import java.rmi.*;
public interface ChatCallback extends Remote {
public void addMessage(String publicName,
String message) throws RemoteException;
4. ChatcallbackImplementation.java - implements Chatcallback interface.
import java.rmi.*;
import java.io.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import java.awt.*;
public class ChatCallbackImplementation implements ChatCallback {
// The buttons
// The Text fields
TextArea displayArea;
public void addMessage(String publicName,
String message) throws RemoteException {
displayArea.append("\n" + "[" + publicName + "]: " + message);
5. Chatserver.java - interface for the chat server.
import java.rmi.*;
import java.io.*;
public interface ChatServer extends Remote {
public String register(ChatCallback object,
String publicName) throws RemoteException;
* Remove the client associated with the specified registration string.
* @param registeredString the string returned to the client upon registration.
public void unregister(String registeredString) throws RemoteException;
* The client is sending new data to the server.
* @param assignedName the string returned to the client upon registration.
* @param data the chat data.
public void sendMessage(String registeredString, String message) throws RemoteException;
6. ChatServerImplementation.java - implements Chatserver interface.
import java.rmi.*;
import java.util.*;
import java.rmi.server.*;
import java.io.*;
* A class that bundles the ChatCallback reference with a public name used
* by the client.
class ChatClient {
private ChatCallback callback;
private String publicName;
ChatClient(ChatCallback cbk, String name) {
callback = cbk;
publicName = name;
// returns the name.
String getName() {
return publicName;
// returns a reference to the callback object.
ChatCallback getCallback() {
return callback;
public class ChatServerImplementation extends UnicastRemoteObject
implements ChatServer {
// The table of clients connected to the server.
Hashtable clients;
// Tne number of current connections to the server.
private int currentConnections;
// The maximum number of connections to the server.
private int maxConnections;
// The output stream to write messages to.
PrintWriter writer;
* Create a ChatServer.
* @param maxConnections the total number if connections allowed.
public ChatServerImplementation(int maxConnections) throws RemoteException {
clients = new Hashtable(maxConnections);
this.maxConnections = maxConnections;
* Increment the counter keeping track of the number of connections.
synchronized boolean incrementConnections() {
boolean ret = false;
if (currentConnections < maxConnections) {
currentConnections++;
ret = true;
return ret;
* Decrement the counter keeping track of the number of connections.
synchronized void decrementConnections() {
if (currentConnections > 0) {
currentConnections--;
* Register with the ChatServer, with a String that publicly identifies
* the chat client. A String that acts as a "magic cookie" is returned
* and is sent by the client on future remote method calls as a way of
* authenticating the client request.
* @param object The ChatCallback object to be used for updates.
* @param publicName The String the object would like to be known as.
* @return The actual String assigned to the object for removing, etc. or
* null if the client could not register.
public synchronized String register(ChatCallback object, String publicString) throws RemoteException {
String assignedName = null;
if (incrementConnections()) {
ChatClient client = new ChatClient(object, publicString);
assignedName = "" + client.hashCode();
clients.put(assignedName, client);
out("Added callback for: " + client.getName());
return assignedName;
* Remove the client associated with the specified registration string.
* @param registeredString the string returned to the client upon registration.
public synchronized void unregister(String registeredString) throws RemoteException {
ChatCallback cbk;
ChatClient sender;
if (clients.containsKey(registeredString)) {
ChatClient c = (ChatClient)clients.remove(registeredString);
decrementConnections();
out("Removed callback for: " + c.getName());
for (Enumeration e = clients.elements(); e.hasMoreElements(); ) {
cbk = ((ChatClient)e.nextElement()).getCallback();
cbk.addMessage("ChatServer",
c.getName() + " has left the building...");
else {
out("Illegal attempt at removing callback (" + registeredString + ")");
* Sets the logging stream.
* @param out the stream to log messages to.
protected void setLogStream(Writer out) throws RemoteException {
writer = new PrintWriter(out);
* The client is sending new message to the server.
* @param assignedName the string returned to the client upon registration.
* @param data the chat data.
public synchronized void sendMessage(String registeredString, String message) throws RemoteException {
ChatCallback cbk;
ChatClient sender;
try {
out("Recieved from " + registeredString);
out("Message: " + message);
if (clients.containsKey(registeredString)) {
sender = (ChatClient)clients.get(registeredString);
for (Enumeration e = clients.elements(); e.hasMoreElements(); ) {
cbk = ((ChatClient)e.nextElement()).getCallback();
cbk.addMessage(sender.getName(), message);
else {
out("Client " + registeredString+ " not registered");
catch(Exception ex){
out("Exception thrown in newData: " + ex);
ex.printStackTrace(writer);
writer.flush();
* Write s string to the current logging stream.
* @param message the string to log.
protected void out(String message){
if(writer != null){
writer.println(message);
writer.flush();
* Start up the Chat server.
public static void main(String args[]) throws Exception {
try {
// Create the security manager
System.setSecurityManager(new RMISecurityManager());
// Instantiate a server
ChatServerImplementation c = new ChatServerImplementation(10);
// Set the output stream of the server to System.out
c.setLogStream(new OutputStreamWriter(System.out));
// Bind the server's name in the registry
Naming.rebind("//" + args[0] + "/ChatServer", c);
c.out("Bound in registry.");
catch (Exception e) {
System.out.println("ChatServerImplementation error:" +
e.getMessage());
e.printStackTrace();
Using my own machine (connected to a network), I tried to test this one out by setting mine as the server and also the client. I did the following:
1. Compile the source code.
2. Use rmic to generate the skeletons and/or stubs from the ChatCallbackImplementation and ChatServerImplementation.
3. Start the rmiregistry with no CLASSPATH
4. Start the server successfully.
5. Start the applet using the AppletViewer command.
It worked fined.
The problem is when I ran the applet using the browser, IE explorer, the dialog boxes, frame and buttons did appear. I was able to do the part of logging on. But after that, the applet seemed to have hang. No message appeared that says I'm connected (which appeared using the appletviewer). I clicked the send button. No response.
I double-checked my classpath. I did have my classpath set correctly. I'm still trying to figure out the problem. Up to now, I don't have any clue what it is.
I will appreciate much if someone can help me figure what's could have possibly been wrong ....
Thanks a lot ...Hi Domingo,
I had a similar problem running applet/rmi with IE.
Looking in IE..view..JavaConsole error messages my applet was unable to find java.rmi.* classes.
I checked over java classes in msJVM, they're not present.
( WinZip C:\WINDOWS\JAVA\Packages\9rl3f9ft.zip and others from msVM installed )
( do not contain the java.rmi.* packages )
I have downloaded and installed the latest msJVM for IE5. ( I think its included in later versions)
@http://www.objectweb.org/rmijdbc/RJfaq.html I found ref to rmi.zip download to provide
these classes. I couldn't get the classes from the site but I managed to find a ref to IBM
site @http://alphaworks.ibm.com/aw.nsf/download/rmi which had similar download.
The download however didn't solve my problems. I was unable to install rmi.zip with
RmiPatch.exe install.
I solved this by extracting the class files from rmi.zip and installing them at C:\WINDOWS\JAVA\trustlib ( msJVM installation trusted classes lib defined in
registry HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Java VM\TrustedLibsDirectory )
This solved the problem. My rmi/applet worked.
Hope this helps you.
Chris
([email protected]) -
Can we run java bean from forms client server??
Hi,
The OLTP application we are planning to build has lot of gui e.g
tabs, drag and drop etc. Our aim is to make it web enabled but
the network bandwidth available is small 16 - 64K . So even
thoughwe plan toi use applet , we seriuosly doubt how good it
will perform on such low network bandwidth. [The system will
have 100 users]
Q1. What will be a reasonable bandwidth to run an oltp
application (say maintenance )
Hence we are thinking of developing with developer 6i and
deploying our application in client server mode, which can
easily be web enabled in future. But we also have to integrate
visual interfaces like gantt chart, which are not available with
forms. We plan to use third party java component (e.g ILOG
jviews), so that in future we can easily web enable the entire
application.
Q2. Can we run forms with java bean in client server mode? If
not, what are the products to be installed on each machine to
run it without using 9ias?
best regardsYes. We can run sql loader from client machine.
C:\Karthik>sqlldr user/pass@database data='test.csv' control='test.ctl' log='test.log' bad='test.bad'
You can go through the following link for better understanding.
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/orsqlloader/chapter/ch01.html -
Trouble deploying Java Applet for animation(s) on web site
I FTP weather radar images up to my host's server, thus onto my web site constantly. As of now, I am successfully doing so with a Java Script. However, I am wanting to do so with a Java Applet.
The trouble I am having is that the Applet deploys in the browser once on the web site..but the radar images are not being drawn upon thus not showing up to animate. I have a username and password for my web site, but have been told by many that this would not be a prohibitive situation for the Applet to retrieve the images. Thus, I feel that I am coding something wrong causing the Applet to fail in "locating" the images to animate. All files for the Applet are in the same directory as the images I am trying to upload into the Applet, yet still no success. "GR" is the sub directory where the radar image uploaded files are contained within.
I have attached the coding that I am/have been trying to implement. If anyone can assist I would be greatly appreciative!
<P>
<applet archive="aniscode.jar,png.jar" code="AniS.class" align="left" height="800" width="800">
alt="Java must be installed and working for this animation to work">
<param name="controls" value="startstop, looprock, toggle, zoom, step, speed, refresh ">
<param name="backcolor" value="000000">
<param name="forecolor" value="ffffff">
<param name="image_window_size" value="800,800">
<param name="auto_refresh" value="1">
<param name="toggle_size" value="8,10,5">
<param name="active_zoom" value="x">
<param name="pause_percent" value="990">
<param name="enable_png" value="true
<param name="basename" value="anim*.png">
<param name="no_enh" value="true">
<param name="num_frames" value="10">
<param name="rate" value="75">
<param name="image_base" value="http://www.leesweather.net/GR/ ">
<param name="filenames" value="br1_9.png,br1_8.png,br1_7.png,br1_6.png,br1_5.png,br1_4.png,br1_3.png,br1_2.png,br1_1.png,br1_0.png">
</applet>I FTP weather radar images up to my host's server,
thus onto my web site constantly. As of now, I am
successfully doing so with a Java Script.
However, I am wanting to do so with a Java Applet.
e trouble I am having is that the Applet deploys in
the browser once on the web site..but the radar
images are not being drawn upon thus not showing up
to animate. I have a username and password for my
web site, but have been told by many that this would
not be a prohibitive situation for the Applet to
retrieve the images. Thus, I feel that I am coding
something wrong causing the Applet to fail in
"locating" the images to animate. All files for the
Applet are in the same directory as the images I am
trying to upload into the Applet, yet still no
success. "GR" is the sub directory where the radar
image uploaded files are contained within.
I have attached the coding that I am/have been trying
to implement. If anyone can assist I would be
greatly appreciative!
<P>
<applet archive="aniscode.jar,png.jar"
code="AniS.class" align="left" height="800"
width="800">
alt="Java must be installed and working for this
animation to work">
param name="controls" value="startstop, looprock,
toggle, zoom, step, speed, refresh ">
<param name="backcolor" value="000000">
<param name="forecolor" value="ffffff">
<param name="image_window_size" value="800,800">
<param name="auto_refresh" value="1">
<param name="toggle_size" value="8,10,5">
<param name="active_zoom" value="x">
<param name="pause_percent" value="990">
<param name="enable_png" value="true
<param name="basename" value="anim*.png">
<param name="no_enh" value="true">
<param name="num_frames" value="10">
<param name="rate" value="75">
<param name="image_base"
value="http://www.leesweather.net/GR/ ">
<param name="filenames"
value="br1_9.png,br1_8.png,br1_7.png,br1_6.png,br1_5.p
ng,br1_4.png,br1_3.png,br1_2.png,br1_1.png,br1_0.png">
</applet>I hope you have them properly packed into a jar in which case you can
use this method...
Code snippet from hyperview.dev.java.net
public Image getImageFromJar(String fileName)
int length = 0;
if( fileName == null )
return null;
Image image = null;
try
image = getAppletContext().getImage( getClass().getResource(fileName) );
catch(Exception exc)
exc.printStackTrace();
return (Image)null;
return image;
} ///----- Otherwise they should be in the same codebase as the Applet
// and you can use this call (Way slower to download)
Image myImage = getAppletContext().getImage(new URL(getCodeBase(),"YOUR_IMAGE_NAME.gif") );Good Luck!
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