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appletviewer − The Java Applet Viewer
The appletviewer command allows you to run applets outside of a web browser.
appletviewer [ options ] urls ...
The
appletviewer command connects to the documents or
resources designated by urls and displays each applet
referenced by the documents in its own window. Note: if the
documents referred to by urls do not reference any
applets with the OBJECT, EMBED, or
APPLET tag, then appletviewer does nothing.
For details on the HTML tags that appletviewer
supports, see AppletViewer Tags @
http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/appletviewertags.html.
Note: The appletviewer requires encoded URLs according to the escaping mechanism defined in RFC2396. Only encoded URLs are supported. However, file names must be unencoded, as specified in RFC2396.
−debug
Starts the applet viewer in the Java debugger, jdb, thus allowing you to debug the applets in the document.
−encoding encoding name
Specify the input HTML file encoding name.
−Jjavaoption
Passes through the string javaoption as a single argument to the Java interpreter which runs the appletviewer. The argument should not contain spaces. Multiple argument words must all begin with the prefix −J, which is stripped. This is useful for adjusting the compiler’s execution environment or memory usage.
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