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sivabalan
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I am installing Debian linux with gcj (java complier). How to run appletviewer
using gcj.
using gcj.
Appletviewer is a command-line tool used to run Java applets in a web browser. In Linux, it works by opening a separate window to display the applet, allowing users to interact with it without having to open a web browser.
To install Appletviewer in Linux, you will need to have the Java Development Kit (JDK) installed on your system. Once you have JDK installed, Appletviewer will be automatically installed as part of the package. You can then access it through the command line.
Appletviewer in Linux requires a minimum of 512 MB of RAM and a 1 GHz processor. It also requires a web browser with Java support. Additionally, make sure you have the latest version of Java installed on your system.
Yes, Appletviewer can run any Java applet in Linux as long as it is properly configured and compatible with your system. However, some applets may require additional plugins or libraries to run, so make sure to check the applet's requirements before attempting to run it in Appletviewer.
If you encounter issues while using Appletviewer in Linux, the first step is to make sure you have the latest version of Java installed and that your system meets the minimum requirements. If the problem persists, you can try clearing your browser's cache and restarting Appletviewer. You can also check for any error messages in the console or log files for further troubleshooting.