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Java Plug-in technology, included as part of the Java Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (Java SE), establishes a connection between popular browsers and the Java platform. This connection enables applets on Web sites to be run within a browser on the desktop.
 
Where Do You Get Java Plug-in?
Java Plug-in technology is part of the current version of the Java Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (Java SE). Download the JRE.
 
Java Plug-in Demonstration Applets
We have demonstration pages that test Java SE applets -- see Code Samples and Apps.
 
Deploying JavaBeans Components
The JavaBeans Bridge for ActiveX technology is part of Java Plug-in technology and bundled with the JRE. It provides developers of legacy OLE/COM/ActiveX containers such as Word or Visual Basic with the ability to embed and use portable JavaBeans components in the same way they would previously embed and use platform-specific OLE/COM/ActiveX components.
 
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February 2007
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Read the transcript of the Feb. 12 -16, 2007 session on Java Plug-In Technology.  » Read More
 
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