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  1. Re: Embedding an executable .JAR file in a webpage

    The installation and user's guide is available via the link at the bottom of the page. Content that can be included in video files is described on page 7 in the guide. On top of that, based on the...
  2. Re: Embedding an executable .JAR file in a webpage

    Going slightly off-topic but... is this what you're referring to by "Blackboard Publish": Blackboard Collaborate | Download Blackboard Collaborate Publish ? If so, it appears that you can convert the...
  3. Re: Embedding an executable .JAR file in a webpage

    I agree with Norm. A few fundamental questions, if i may:
    1. Where did you get the jar file?
    2. Does the jar file actually contain code for a Java applet? (I.e., you can't embed just any Java...
  4. Re: Embedding an executable .JAR file in a webpage

    You may be right, Norm, but the web is littered with examples (including HTML applet tag) where .class is included. I haven't had the chance to try it out, but perhaps it works either way......
  5. Re: Embedding an executable .JAR file in a webpage

    Hi. The exception states that the Java plugin installed in your machine is unable to find a Java class file called Test. This file, Test.class, should be located in your Test.jar file. Open up the...
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