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Hi This goes back to an archived thread that Wesley was gracious enough to answer but that I churlishly did not respond to at the time - my only excuse is that I was working on a production system migration and found a different workaround - the question is here:- I did not get this to work. I need to use the latest Java 1.7.055 for Juniper VPN (archaic on Linux and I am using 32-bit Centos for this work) to pass the browser security and log me in. So I have the plugin installed in 2 places - seems to be necessary /home/oracle/.mozilla/plugins lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 46 Jan 15 12:39 - /usr/java/jdk1.7.051/jre/lib/i386/ /home/oracle/.mozilla/firefox/plugins lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 46 Jan 15 12:39 - /usr/java/jdk1.7.051/jre/lib/i386/ Now when I then want to connect to an Oracle Middleware product that REQUIRES 1.7.025 I of course get a message plugin is missing.
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Wesley explained the procedure but how do I add the link for to point to /usr/java/jdk1.7.025/jre/lib/i386/ without clobbering the link to 1.7.055? Sorry for waiting 6 months but I still have the issue and I can't avoid it any more. FF is the only option.
Hi This goes back to an archived thread that Wesley was gracious enough to answer but that I churlishly did not respond to at the time - my only excuse is that I was working on a production system migration and found a different workaround - the question is here:- I did not get this to work. I need to use the latest Java 1.7.055 for Juniper VPN (archaic on Linux and I am using 32-bit Centos for this work) to pass the browser security and log me in.
So I have the plugin installed in 2 places - seems to be necessary /home/oracle/.mozilla/plugins - lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 46 Jan 15 12:39 libnpjp2.so - /usr/java/jdk1.7.051/jre/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so /home/oracle/.mozilla/firefox/plugins - lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 46 Jan 15 12:39 libnpjp2.so - /usr/java/jdk1.7.051/jre/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so Now when I then want to connect to an Oracle Middleware product that REQUIRES 1.7.025 I of course get a message plugin is missing. Wesley explained the procedure but how do I add the link for libnpjp2.so to point to /usr/java/jdk1.7.025/jre/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so without clobbering the link to 1.7.055? Sorry for waiting 6 months but I still have the issue and I can't avoid it any more. FF is the only option. Thanks cor-el. I'm trying out some different combinations based on your answer now. I'll post what i find but wanted to post now the about:plugins that looks like both plugins are enabled using the setup below.
But it does not work when an applet requires 1.7.025. Thanks cor-el.
I'm trying out some different combinations based on your answer now. I'll post what i find but wanted to post now the about:plugins that looks like both plugins are enabled using the setup below. But it does not work when an applet requires 1.7.025. Actually after more experimenting I can keep both 1.7.055 and 1.7.025 showing in about:plugins with the same profile using /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins for one link and user/.mozilla/plugins for the other. They're both enabled too.
When I run an applet requiring 1.7.025 I get the Red Cross shown in Wesley's screen shot in his reply to my earlier, now archived post, but when I click on allow and remember, I just see a grey box where the applet's form should appear. This applet runs ok in MSIE with both plugins installed.
I guess plugins are legacy stuff so I am getting reconciled to Oracle Forms using older plugins to not work on Linux with FF. Actually after more experimenting I can keep both 1.7.055 and 1.7.025 showing in about:plugins with the same profile using /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins for one link and user/.mozilla/plugins for the other. They're both enabled too. When I run an applet requiring 1.7.025 I get the Red Cross shown in Wesley's screen shot in his reply to my earlier, now archived post, but when I click on allow and remember, I just see a grey box where the applet's form should appear. This applet runs ok in MSIE with both plugins installed. I guess plugins are legacy stuff so I am getting reconciled to Oracle Forms using older plugins to not work on Linux with FF.
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There has been a change in the Java security settings, see:.' What should I do when I see a security prompt from Java?' :If you visit a website regularly then a possible workaround is to add the URL to the Java Exceptions Site List, see:.' Why are Java applications blocked by your security settings?' :.' How can I configure the Exception Site List?' 'The Exception Site List feature is being introduced in the release of Java 7 Update 51.
By adding application URL to the Exception list allows users to run Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) that would normally be blocked by security checks' It's not a problem for the users - as MSIE supports use of both plugins (latest and greatest AND 1.7.022). They will always use MSIE and all accesses are within SSL context. It's 'just' a problem for me as I develop for them using Centos 5/FF. The Centos 5 stops me from using Chrome (heresy?) for the 1.7.022 as the dependencies are out of date but that may be the way I have to go - upgrade to Centos 6 which needs clean install as a start.
Frustrating as it seems so close. 'The Exception Site List feature is being introduced in the release of Java 7 Update 51.
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By adding application URL to the Exception list allows users to run Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) that would normally be blocked by security checks' ' It's not a problem for the users - as MSIE supports use of both plugins (latest and greatest AND 1.7.022). They will always use MSIE and all accesses are within SSL context. It's 'just' a problem for me as I develop for them using Centos 5/FF.
The Centos 5 stops me from using Chrome (heresy?) for the 1.7.022 as the dependencies are out of date but that may be the way I have to go - upgrade to Centos 6 which needs clean install as a start. Frustrating as it seems so close.
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