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Applet viewer in java
AlErT
post Mar 30 2008, 09:15 AM
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hello !!!!!!!

i am learning java and i am using command prompt to compile and run all programs.
the problem is when i try to run applets using appletviewer command it takes lot of time to load,start and kill .
so i am in big mess .


please help me

thanks
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bdlt
post Apr 8 2008, 07:33 PM
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are you still having a problem?

slowness with java may be 'normal'

any time a java program is executed, ALL of the relevant .class files are loaded first. this can take several seconds.

evaluate all of the 'import' lines and delete any unnecessary lines(if you can remove a line and it still compiles, then it is unnecessary).

but ... expect java to startup slowly if many .class files are involved.

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AlErT
post Apr 8 2008, 09:00 PM
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hello thanks for reply but my problem is resolved .actually i hibernate computer therefore lot of system aplications which require restart were pending from long time .so i just get my resources free and applet is running fine
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