All the major browsers seem to have dumped Java. I frequent some sites such as 2draw.net that allow you to use Java applets to create art on the web, but some of these seem to be failing with recent updates to Java and browsers.

Running Java applets on the web via the Java browser plug-in (which uses the old "Netscape Plugin Application Programming Interface": NPAPI), is generally insecure. In fact, loading any plug-ins via NPAPI is considered insecure, so all the major browser makers are moving away from it.


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Oracle recommends Microsoft Internet Explorer for people on Windows who still want to run Java applets in their browser. Internet Explorer 11 still supports NPAPI plug-ins, including Java. You can even run it on Windows 10. You don't have to run Edge, Microsoft's modern browser, if you don't want to.

Because of these browser changes, modern websites have abandoned Java and Flash for interactive features. Art creation "apps" on the web are built with native web technologies like JavaScript (which is a totally different technology than Java, despite the name) and canvas nowadays. These are safer technologies that are built into every browser.

If you really still need to run a Java applet after the last NPAPI browsers are gone, there may be ways to download them and run them from your own hard drive, but that's a bit beyond the scope of this question.

After installing it, download 32 bit java (the non "64 bit" offline option--possibly remove any previous 64 bit java first, if necessary, to avoid a "1603 install failed" message, though sometimes the two"just work" together). Restart firefox after installing java.

If you go with IE it works and isn't an opt-in (i.e. works "even better")--seems to require 32-bit JRE otherwise it just pops up a message "this website uses java" but despite saying OK, it still doesn't take, weird.

There are no plans to replace this functionality. Connect agents to Jenkins on Java 11 with plugins like SSH Build Agents Plugin, with operating system command line calls to java -jar agent.jar, or using containers.

So I am wondering if I can somehow install an older version of firefox and get java to work with it. I was able to get firefox 52 installed and running using a tar-ball from the mozilla site, but java would not run. My only other option is to revert back to 42.3.

BTW, I have spoken with tech support of the equipment that generates the video and they are working on a new way to display the data in a browser without using the java applet, but it is 6 months out.

Thanks to everyone for the help. I understand the new version of firefox does not support the older plugins. I have downloaded the tarball of firefox 52.8 esr and I can run it, but now I need to get java to work with this version. There appears to be no rpms of older versions of firefox (at least that I have been able to find).

Java applet modules in Virtualmin/Webmin have all been deprecated. There is a new File Manager module that uses HTML5 and JavaScript, and does not require any browser plugins. If there are any features from the old Java File Manager you're missing, let us know, and we'll try to get them implemented...but, as far as I know, the new File Manager does more than the old one.

If you really need to make the Java modules work, you'd need to get the Java plugin for your browser working. I'm pretty sure Chrome has made it almost impossible to enabled, but I was able to get it working in Firefox a few months ago. Here's an article about it, which might help? _java.xml

And the Java File Manager still works, you just have to do a few small steps to get it to work. If you are using Firefox, version 51x works without any changes, in version 52.x you have to add a string to about:config to enable java applets, and in upcoming version 53 they have removed the ability to activate java applets.From version 53 lots of people are going to have problems with Firefox and probably leave it for some other browser. There are lots of java applets still out there, many companies and also banks are still using them... and I think it will take a while before they all have other newer non-java applets.

You are wrong, Firefox 52 ESR still supports java plugins, and they will continue supporting Firefox 52 ESR with security updates to second quarter 2018. And I think it's possible to enable java plugin support in most of the browsers in your list. Seriously, why would anybody change bank because they still use some java plugin in some of their services. There still are many things using java plugins and people still depends on in.

And I think it is a bit strange that Virtualmin allows people that tells and encourages other to kill them selves, and that it is his sincere and deep heart wish, how can they be allowed to post in this forum!!! I don't think that kind of statement is not even close to be appropriate in any kind of forum. The lack of respect and the way that you react and express your self and is by far more dangerous than any java plugin/applet.

And to neerajhbs,If you want to use the Java File Manager in Firefox 52x, you have to enable NPAPI plugins by adding a line in the Firefox config.Open about:config setting and add a new Boolean string, give it the name "plugin.load_flash_only" and then set it to false. Restart the browser - Done! Of course you must have java installed and configured.Keep in mind that if you have automatic updates on, Firefox will soon update to version 53 where they have removed the ability to enable the NPAPI plugin. If you want to stay updated with Firefox then I think you can use Firefox 52 ESR, which will have security updates until early or mid 2018.

And the going back and forth in folders all the time... yes you try it your self, imagine you have several domains you want to update with similar code, in JFM I can expand all domains to preferred folder, for simple overview and then open all files for editing in the same browser view for fast copy-paste, editing or compare. Try to accomplish that in the new file manager.

The JFM has always loaded fast and has also been really fast when you use it and when working in the text editor, has a clean look and interface and is a real dream to work with. I know both Oracle and Firefox (that is the browser I use) is soon killing the Java Plugins, But before they do I will stop the "evolution" on one of my computers, stop all updates on OS and software to have a machine that still can run the JFM. I actually already has a cloned machine ready for it... :) I really hope you don't remove the JFM module completely.

Regarding the Virtualmin Framed Theme vs. Authentic Theme. The Framed theme is really much faster, the Authentic theme always has a 1-3 seconds load on all pages! No big deal but still a step backwards! And yes, the Authentic theme is really nice, god looking and fresh, but still not so good to work with. Authentic theme has often windows in windows with scrollbars in browser and also scrollbars in the right window making it really hard to control everything, sometimes you have to scroll the top window to the bottom and then the page scroll before you can scroll the window to the right, and then scroll everything back to where you were.The Authentic theme also don't utilize the right pane space so good, there are always lots space around the "windows", why is that?

I don't know if I should start a new post about this... because this no longer is about the "module requires java..." What do you think... start a new post and maybe add new comments one by one of my thoughts and things that I, in my opinion, think is missing or not working as it should?

What browser are you using and on what OS? It sounds like you're describing a bunch of behaviors I've never seen. Maybe you can link me to a screenshot of what you're seeing with regard to "windows in windows with scrollbars in browser and also scrollbars in the right window"? I mean, there are still two frames in Authentic (as in framed theme), so there can be a scrollbar in the left pane and a scrollbar in the right...but, that's always been true, and will keep being true until we get to a single-page app model.

All my computers are PC's, running latest Windows 10 Pro 64-bit. My browser is Firefox 52.1.0 ESR 32-bit, All my programming is done in UltraEdit Pro Text editor, and I use Norton Security Premium. My Windows OS is stripped down to its essential things, not even using the default file manager no more, it totally sucks in 7, 8.x and 10.

Yes, I understand the 2 frames, but the right frame often has a frame in the frame... one is the browsers scrollbar and in that frame with the scrollbar there can be another frame with both horizontal and vertical scrollbars. I'll do some screenshots and post the links, probably later today.

I have a simple jql query that works from the browser but fails from java. The java will return populated results for other queries but not the simple "key=" query. If I take the url for the simple query and paste it into a browser, it will return the expected, populated json. For the simple query it returns:

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Pale Moon seems to continue supporting NPAPI plugins like Java indefinitely. I use a website, which require java plugin enabled. But I can't get the java plugin in the plugins list. I know the symbolic link method for Firefox. How to install the plugin in Pale Moon? I'm on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS 64 bit, Java JDK 8u121 and Pale Moon 64 bit

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