Hi John

Java plug-in should be killed, when you close the browser.
If you have multiple browser windows close them all.

Tschau
Christian

John Brecht wrote:
> 
> OK, it looks like it's the Java Plugin that's not stopping.  When I try to
> run other applets locally that cause the plug-in to activate, they hang.
> That explains why my servlet class file was alterable, since it didn't use
> the plugin, but the client classes do.  So, the question is, what causes the
> Java plug-in to decide to kill itself and why is that being prevented in
> this case?
> 
> >
> >>John Brecht wrote:
> >>
> >>   I am running Apache 1.3.3 and JServ on a Windows98 machine.  Once
> Apache
> >>   has been started, even after I shut it down, I cannot delete, rename,
> or
> >>   move the Jar containing the class files for a client applet I am
> >>   testing.  The system seems to think that the file is in use.  After
> >>   rebooting the system, I get access back.  Anybody have this problem?



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