Oracle JInitiator 1.1.8.14 HTML Specification Introduction Oracle JInitiator is a product from Oracle Corporation, based on the Java Plug-in from Sun Microsystem's JavaSoft Division, that runs Java applets or JavaBeans in a HTML page using Oracle's Java Virtual Machine (JVM) inside Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) on Win32 platforms, or Netscape Navigator on Win32 platforms. The Oracle JInitiator is bundled with the Oracle JRE, Oracle's version of the JRE from Sun. The Oracle JRE is fully compatible with Sun's JRE, and further includes bug fixes and features designed to increase the stability and performance of Java-based Oracle enterprise applications. To launch Oracle JInitiator when IE or Navigator browses a HTML page, use the the OBJECT tag and the EMBED tag in the HTML specification.
This document explains the OBJECT tag and EMBED tag styles required in Oracle JInitiator. It is intended for those who want to manually insert Oracle JInitiator tags in their HTML pages. There is also a Java Plug-in HTML Converter available free-of-charge from JavaSoft that automatically does this for you. To use the Java Plug-in HTML Converter alongside Oracle JInitiator, users merely need to change the template files that come with the HTML Converter, so that it uses the Oracle-specific MIME types and ActiveX class IDs. These Oracle-specific values can be found below in this document. The tag style described in this document has been designed to work in the future when new browsers are released on Windows 98 and Windows NT 5.0.
Oracle JInitiator enables end users to run Oracle Developer Server applications directly within Netscape Navigator or Internet Explorer on the Windows and.
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The information in this specification has been tested on various platforms. However, this is an early draft of the specification and information presented here may change in the near future. Please note that the URLs used in this document are merely examples. They may need to be modified to reflect your intranet configuration, particularly with respect to where you place the Oracle JInitiator installer for downloading.
Details Applets are in wide use today in the Internet. They are normally specified in a HTML file as follows: No JDK 1.1 support for APPLET!! Normally, an APPLET tag specifies the information about the applet and the tags between the and tag store the per-instance applet information. Because an APPLET tag is rendered by the browser, there is no easy way to interrupt the browser and use Oracle's JVM to run the applet. Instead, to use Oracle JInitiator, you must use the Oracle JInitiator tag in place of the APPLET tag in a HTML page.
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Oracle JInitiator in IE on Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 To use Oracle JInitiator in IE on Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0, use the OBJECT tag. The following is an example of mapping an APPLET tag to an Oracle JInitiator tag: Original APPLET tag: No JDK 1.1 support for APPLET!! New style tag: No JDK 1.1 support for APPLET!! Notice that the OBJECT tag contains similar information to the APPLET tag, and it is sufficient to launch Oracle JInitiator in IE. The classid in the OBJECT tag is the class identifier for Oracle JInitiator itself.