Problems using Java Applets

Richard Orellana A. (richard@umss.edu.bo)
Tue, 21 Apr 1998 01:40:22 -0400

From: "Richard Orellana A." <richard@umss.edu.bo>
To: <java-security@web2.javasoft.com>
Subject: Problems using Java Applets
Date: Tue, 21 Apr 1998 01:40:22 -0400

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Hello Java team,=20

I'm studying computer science at University of San Simon (Bolivia) =
and working on an interesting project. What I'm trying to do is create =
an applet in Java to communicate with an Oracle database using a Thin =
JDBC driver. When I run my applet using the Appletviewer, it works fine. =
However when I use a browser such as Netscape Navigator 4.0, I get the =
message "cannot access <HOST>" . I tried making my own zip file =
(un-compressed) that contains all the JDBC classes plus the class of my =
application, but doesn't work. Do I have to sign my applet? or is there =
another way to do what I need?

I would really appreciate your response and thank you in advance =
for your time and support.

Sincerely,
Richard

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Hello Java team,
 
    I'm studying = computer science=20 at University of San Simon (Bolivia) and working on an interesting = project. What=20 I'm trying to do is create an applet in Java to communicate with an = Oracle=20 database using a Thin JDBC driver. When I run my applet using the = Appletviewer,=20 it works fine. However when I use a browser such as Netscape Navigator = 4.0, I=20 get the message "cannot access <HOST>" . I = tried making=20 my own zip file (un-compressed) that contains all the JDBC classes plus = the=20 class of my application, but doesn't work.  Do I have to sign my = applet? or=20 is there another way to do what I need?
 
    I would really = appreciate=20 your response and thank you  in advance for your time and=20 support.
 
 
Sincerely,
          &nbs= p;    =20 Richard
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