It will work on a web-based app but you need to also have the Java runtime
environment installed. If you need to install that, do it first and then
re-install the access bridge.
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I'm not sure I've ever been told this, but it's my understanding that the
Java Access Bridge only applies to stand alone applets.
On 03/01/13 09:56, Michael Burks wrote:
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> All,
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> Has anyone ever been told that the Java Access Bridge does not apply
> to Web Based Applications. I have never heard this before, anyone
> have an experience with this?
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> Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.
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> Sincerely,
>
> Mike Burks
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