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Java Plug-in software enables enterprise
customers to direct applets or JavaBeans
on their intranet web pages to run using Sun's Java 2 Runtime Environment,
Standard Edition (JRE) instead of the web browser's default virtual
machine. Sun's JRE provides a Java Compatible
environment for today's widely adopted web browsers. That means
consistency and reliability when running applets.
In Sun Microsystems' ongoing effort to make it easy to deploy
applications and applets written in the Java programming language,
we now include Java Plug-in software as part of the JRE 1.4.1 Solaris/Linux/Microsoft
Windows Production Release. Including Java Plug-in software with
these JRE 1.4.1 releases allows deployment of applets to web browsers
that take full advantage of the latest capabilities and features
of the Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition, v 1.4.1 (Java 2 SDKTM). Write Java 2 SDK v 1.4.1 software-based applets today
and deploy them to existing Netscape NavigatorTM or Microsoft Internet Explorer users immediately!
A single, free-of-charge download of the JRE 1.4.1 Solaris/Linux/Microsoft
Windows Production Release affords redistribution of both standalone
Java technology-based applications and browser-based applets pursuant
to the terms of the license. To access Java Plug-in 1.4.1 software,
please select the link below to the JRE 1.4.1 Production Release and
follow the download procedure.
Download Production Release 1.4.1
JRE 1.4.1 (includes Java Plug-in
1.4.1)
Archive Downloads
The above default release, 1.4.1, is the latest release of Java Plug-in.
Sun recommends that you use it. However, if for some reason you
need an older release, such as 1.4, 1.3.0, 1.3.0_01, 1.3.0_02, or 1.3.1,
they are available from the link below. Note that you should always
download and use the corresponding version of the HTML Converter
for any of the 1.3.0 releases of Java Plug-in. (In 1.4 and 1.4.1, the converter
is included with the SDK 1.4.x Standard Edition release.)
http://java.sun.com/products/archive/
Demos
Note
For the Java 2 SDK/JRE v 1.4 demo applets, there are two
pages below: one for applets launched via the APPLET
tag in an HTML page, and one for applets Lauched via the OBJECT
or EMBED tag.
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The demonstration collections specify the use of Java Plug-in
software rather than the browser's default Java
virtual machine.
Questions, Reporting Bugs and Feedback
Questions and Support
For miscellaneous questions about Java Plug-in usage and deployment,
we encourage you to read the Java
Plug-in FAQs as well as the Java Developer Connection forums.
These discussion forums allow you to tap into the experience of
other users, ask questions, or offer tips to others on a variety
of Java-related topics including Java Plug-in. There is no fee to
participate.
To view the JDC discussion forums, please see:
http://forum.java.sun.com
For more extensive Java Plug-in questions or deployment issues,
please see Java Plug-in Support for
information about support options available for Java Plug-in.
Reporting Bugs
To report bugs or request a feature, please see:
http://java.sun.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi
Feedback
Send general comments about Java Plug-in to:
http://java.sun.com/docs/forms/plugin-sendusmail.html
Though we value your input, before you send feedback, please review
our pages of Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ). Please note that due to the volume of
messages we receive, we typically do not respond to individual messages.
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