GCJ Java plugin - Summary
This project is not part of the GNU Project.
gcjwebplugin is a plugin for Mozilla and other web browsers for the execution of applets.
<p>gcjwebplugin began as a Savannah project but it has since been merged into GNU Classpath, http://www.classpath.org/. Its development continues in the GNU Classpath CVS repository. For historical reference, the gcjwebplugin CVS repositoryis still accessible, and previous releases are still available at http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/gcjwebplugin/.</p>
<p>We maintain a list of applets at http://developer.classpath.org/mediation/Applets that have been tested with gcjwebplugin, as an indicator
of its progress.</p>
Registration Date: Monday 06/30/2003 at 21:17 UTC
License: OtherThis plugin will be released under the same license as libgcj (on which it depends): GPL+exception
Development Status: 4 - Beta
posted by mkoch, Thursday 05/04/2006 at 20:17 UTC - 0 replies
I have just released gcjwebplugin 0.9.0. This is the final release of gcjwebplugin. gcjwebplugin will be merged into GNU classpath (1) CVS repository, and its development will continue there. This move is done to broaden the user base of ...
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posted by mkoch, Saturday 09/03/2005 at 18:38 UTC - 0 replies
After a long time I got around to release a new version of gcjwebplugin with some important bug fixes to work with more applets. Among other things linkage of Glib, parsing of applet parameters and some segfaults got fixed. Have fun with this new ...
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posted by mkoch, Sunday 11/28/2004 at 10:40 UTC - 0 replies
This release now startes the appletviewer process when it is actually needed. This means when it has to show an applet inside the web browser. Some other minor fixes are done ...
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posted by mkoch, Thursday 07/15/2004 at 20:56 UTC - 0 replies
Today I released version 0.3.0 of gcjwebplugin. This version is a great improvement over previous versions as the build and runtime dependencies are much smaller. Mozilla is not needed any more to build and run it and you can now use any java (tm) ...
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