Note: This Java plug-in guide describes features released prior to the Java SE 6 update 10 release. See Java Rich Internet Applications Development and Deployment for the latest information.
This chapter includes the following topics:
CLSID
Every new or patch release of Java Plug-in uniquely identifies
registry keys, CLSID
, MIME type and other
resources.This allows multiple JRE versions to be deployed in the
same environment.
CLSID
There is a unique CLSID for every new or patch version of Java
Plug-in. (CLSID
is used in the OBJECT
tag
with Internet Explorer running on Windows.) If you want a minimum
version of Java Plug-in to be used, then specify this unique
CLSID
in the OBJECT
tag. The
CLSID
is stored in the registry in:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\
In general the CLSID looks as follows:
CAFEEFAC-<major version>-<minor
version>-<patch
version>-ABCDEFFEDCBA
where major version
, minor
version
and patch version
are all
4-digit hexadecimal numbers.
For example, the CLSID for Java Plug-in 6 is as follows:
clsid:CAFEEFAC-0016-0000-0000-ABCDEFFEDCBA
and you would find this in the registry:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\CAFEEFAC-0016-0000-0000-ABCDEFFEDCBA
Note that CLSID is also stored in:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Code Store Database\Distribution Units\
There is a unique MIME type and NP*.dll
for every
new or patch version of Java Plug-in. MIME type identifies the type
or version of the Java executable to be loaded and initialized by
Java Plug-in. It is specified with the element type in the
EMBED
tag with supported Mozilla browsers and with
<PARAM name="type"> in the
OBJECT
tag for Internet Explorer. If you want to use a
minimum version of Java Plug-in with supported Mozilla browsers,
specify the unique MIME type in the EMBED
tag.
NoteMIME type will be supported by an |
In general MIME types look like this:
application/x-java-applet;jpi-version=<version><version>
where version
includes the major, minor and
patch version numbers.
MIME types are supported in the file
NPJPI<modified version number>.dll
For Java Plug-in 1.6.0, the unique MIME type would be:
application/x-java-applet;jpi-version=1.6.0
and it would be supported in the file:
NPJPI160.dll
in supported Mozillas Plugins
directory.
There is a unique Java Plug-in registry key for every new or patch version of Java Plug-in. The main Java Plug-in registry key is as follows:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\JavaSoft\Java Plug-in\<version number>
where the <version number> includes the major, minor and the patch version numbers.
Example:
For Java Plug-in 1.6.0 you will find the following in your registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\JavaSoft\Java Plug-in\1.6.0
The property file is now named
deployment.properties
. It is located in the following
directory:
<User Application Data Folder>\Sun\Java\Deployment
where <User Application Data Folder>
is an
application data folder specific to the user.
As an example, for a user testuser
on a Windows XP
system, the value of <User Application Data
Folder>
would be C:\Documents and
Settings\testuser\Application Data
The deployment.properties file is used by version 1.6.0. The
value of <User Application Data Folder>
is
obtained from the Win32 API function call
SHGetFolderPath()
with CSIDL_APPDATA
.
The default location for trace and log files is <User
Application Data Folder>\Sun\Java\Deployment\log
where <User Application Data Folder>
is as
defined above.
The property javaplugin.outputfiles.path
can be
used to override the default location for the trace and log files.
For more information refer to the tracing and logging section in
the Deployment
Guide .
There is a unique Java Control Panel for every new or patch
release. In 1.6.0, the filename for the Control Panel is
javacpl.exe
.
Only the latest installed version of the Java Control Panel is available from the Windows Control Panel.
There are unique registry keys for every new or patch release of the JRE/JDK. These registry keys are located as follows:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment\<version number> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\JavaSoft\Java Development Kit\<version number>
where the <version number>
includes
the major, minor and the patch version numbers; e.g.,
1.6.0
These keys allow Java Plug-in to locate the proper version of the JRE.
Mutliple JRE versions can be installed on Windows platform. With
multiple JRE's applets using MIME type jpi-version
will work with Mozilla browsers only if you enable the following
options:
To invoke Java Control Panel for a specific version of the JRE
browse to the <JRE_HOME>/bin
directory of that
version and run javacpl.exe.
NoteMultiple versions of the JRE can be run in different browser sessions. However, multiple versions cannot be run in the same browser session. Should this be attempted, the user is warned and the attempt will fail. |