Java Based Web Browser

G

Ganapathi sundaram

Dear All,

I have tried the Jdic based web browser component on JInternal Frame
and JDialog.

But it was not working for me.

Because, it was throwing an error message and closed my entier
application.

Message Was thrown as given below,

" An unhandled win32 exception occurred in IeEmbed.exe[2584]. "

Can anybody tell me where can i get the Java based Web Browser other
than the Jdic...?

Thanks in advance.

Note:
------

* Appreciate if anybody will give information about JInternalFrame
based web browser.
* Browser should support Scripting languages like JSP,Servlet, ASP and
etc.

Thanks and Reagrds,
Ganapathi sundaram.G
+91 99400 80638
 
G

GArlington

Dear All,

I have tried the Jdic based web browser component on JInternal Frame
and JDialog.

But it was not working for me.
Note:
------

* Appreciate if anybody will give information about JInternalFrame
based web browser.
* Browser should support Scripting languages like JSP,Servlet, ASP and
etc.
<snip>

I am sorry to disappoint you, but NO browser will ever support
JSP,Servlet,ASP...
All browsers DO support HTML, javascript, some support jscript,
vbscript, XHTML, XML and so on...
 
G

GArlington

<snip>

I am sorry to disappoint you, but NO browser will ever support
JSP,Servlet,ASP...
All browsers DO support HTML, javascript, some support jscript,
vbscript, XHTML, XML and so on...

If you want web browser witten in Java try google search for "java web
browser"
 
A

Andrew Thompson

On Jan 16, 9:23 pm, Ganapathi sundaram <[email protected]>
wrote:
...
I have tried the Jdic based web browser component on JInternal Frame
and JDialog. ...
...it was throwing an error message and closed my entier
application.

Have you reported the problem?
<https://jdic.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectIssues>

...
Note: ...
* Browser should support Scripting languages like JSP,Servlet, ASP ...

Browsers do not 'support' JSP, Servlet or ASP
any more (or less) than they support HTML.
 
A

Andrew Thompson

All browsers DO support HTML,

To a certain extent. They all render HTML,
some better than others, and usually each
browser will render an HTML page slightly
differently.
..javascript,

Nope. It can be switched off (at either the
user or their Sys. Admin's discretion), and
some browsers (not the ones supported by JDIC)
will never support it.
 

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