Maybe You should use java web start? Pacior On Aug 27, 1:39 pm, Jaydeep Chovatia <chovatia.jayd...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I have developed an application where I use Applet. There is a simple > html file in which applet class name is included. This html works fine > if JRE is installed on system. If JRE is not installed then applet > does not work. I would like my application to detect JRE availabality > and if not then navigate user to proper JRE installation pages/dialog > box. Please let me know how can I achieve this? Also my application > (html) should work in different browsers (IE, Mozilla, etc.) > > Thank you, > Jaydeep
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