Lee,

My understanding is that you use the HTMLConverter to make your webpage
call for Sun's Plug-in which then runs Sun's VM, hence allowing Java
Applets to run on the client's machine (after of course they download
and install the JRE).

- John Wright
Starfire Research

Lee Zhou wrote:
>
> -Hi,
>
> Maybe this question has been asked before.  But I missed the answer.  Could
> someone
> give me an answer on feasibility of running Java applet, 2D or 3D, in IE of
> XP platform?
>
> Because XP does not include a JVM, it raises a concern on running Java3D
> applet on IE browser on XP platform.
> How does Sun Microsystem solve this problem?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Lee
> Java developer
>
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