ఇటీవల సమాధానాలు Java not workinghttps://support.mozilla.org/te/questions/13714362022-06-02T16:16:01-07:00I haven't had to deal with the issue. I understand this site may help (remove blank space in link).2022-06-02T16:16:01-07:00auckldrhttps://support.mozilla.org/te/questions/1371436#answer-1509742<p>I haven't had to deal with the issue. I understand this site may help (remove blank space in link).
</p><p>https://openwebstart. com/
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In order to continue using that app I have to use now Microsoft Edge.
The Edge web browser2022-03-18T12:11:52-07:00Jameshttps://support.mozilla.org/te/questions/1371436#answer-1490648<em><p>SG <a href="#question-1371436" rel="nofollow">said</a></p></em>
<blockquote>In order to continue using that app I have to use now Microsoft Edge.
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<p>The Edge web browser does not support plug-ins and therefore will not run Java plugin from Oracle.
</p><p>Also to be sure, <a href="http://kb.mozillazine.org/JavaScript_is_not_Java" rel="nofollow">http://kb.mozillazine.org/JavaScript_is_not_Java</a>
</p>Support for the Java plugin and the Java applet in a browser window is dropped in Firefox 52 release2022-03-18T06:28:50-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/te/questions/1371436#answer-1490587<p>Support for the Java plugin and the Java applet in a browser window is dropped in Firefox 52 release, so you can no longer embed Java in a web page.
</p><p>Websites need to use Java Web Start (i.e. send a special XML file as application/x-java-jnlp-file) to launch a Java application in an external standalone window and can no longer use an applet to open a Java application embedded in a web page.
Websites that want to use Java need to adapt and make the change to launch a Java application this way.
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