clarification about permission issues with applets
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@@ -7,7 +7,8 @@ import java.io.InputStream;
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* It is sometimes necessary to run Jacob without being able to install the dll
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* It is sometimes necessary to run Jacob without being able to install the dll
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* on the client machine. This is true in JavaWebStart (JWS) and possibly
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* on the client machine. This is true in JavaWebStart (JWS) and possibly
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* Applet environments. The obvious thing to do here is to jar up
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* Applet (assuming security allows access to the file system).
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* The obvious thing to do here is to jar up
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* the Jacob.dll so that it can be downloaded the client along with the rest
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* the Jacob.dll so that it can be downloaded the client along with the rest
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* of the resources. This is simple except that the System.Load() function
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* of the resources. This is simple except that the System.Load() function
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* does not search jar files for DLLs. It searches the classpath.
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* does not search jar files for DLLs. It searches the classpath.
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