Re: [SLE] Java problems
From: Erik Jakobsen (eja_at_urbakken.dk)
Date: 03/12/05
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Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2005 22:31:44 +0100 To: suse-linux-e@suse.com
Randall R Schulz skrev:
>Erik,
>
>On Saturday 12 March 2005 10:32, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
>
>>Hi.
>>
>>Yesterday my bank opened for use the Homebanking with Mozilla for
>>Linux. I have been in there, but have this:
>>
>>http://www.urbakken.dk/java.png
>>
>>It looks like I'm having Java problems. I have been told from the
>>hotline of the Homebanking,
>>that I shall use Java 1.4.2-05.
>>
>>I use:
>>
>>j2sdk1.4.2_07
>>
>
>Are you sure? The about:plugins output you included showed 1.4.2_06, not
>_07.
>
>
>
Well ok, it is as the output shows
1.4.2_06
And not
j2sdk1.4.2_07
Sorry !.
Here I show the about:plugin:
>>...
>>
>
>
>Perhaps they're serious (and literal) about the "shall." In other words,
>perhaps they verify that you're running a single (or one of several)
>permitted version of Java and none others are permitted. I would not
>consider that good design, but it wouldn't surprise me too much.
>
>
>
I'm not quite sure what you mean here ?
>Anyway, I'm using 1.4.2_06 and that site (the one whose URL is shown in
>your browser window snapshot) appears to work for me. I had to accept
>their security certificate and since I don't have an account with that
>bank, I cannot log in, but I do see the applet with two lables, two
>text entry fields and two buttons. I don't speak Danish so I can't even
>tell what the labels say, but I'm guessing the applet is working
>correctly.
>
>
I don't see the applet at all with the two labels. I know what you mean,
cause I see
them in Windows.
Then I wonder why I have the problem, and as mentioned in another mail,
the Sun
testsite shows my Java to be ok.
>Did you get to the point where you were asked whether you wanted to
>accept their security certificate?
>
>
No not with Mozilla for Linux, but I got it in Windows.
>Did you look to see if there was any information printed in the Java
>console? Besides the ordinary Java start-up messages, mine included
>only this:
>
>
There was just the grey fiele dwith the red cross in it.
>-==-
>Java Version: 1.4.2_06
>Operating System: Linux
>AbstractApplet: initGUI
>PlatformResolverFactory: Platform name: Linux
>PlatformResolverFactory: Platform name: Linux
>PlatformResolverFactory: Linux platform.
>LogonGUIFactory: keystore loaction is null
>AbstractApplet: initListeners
>-==-
>
>
Where did you see that ?
>The second and subsequent visits to that page produce these lines:
>
>-==-
>AbstractApplet: initParameters
>Java Version: 1.4.2_06
>Operating System: Linux
>AbstractApplet: initGUI
>LogonGUIFactory: keystore loaction is null
>AbstractApplet: initListeners
>-==-
>
>
>Randall Schulz
>
>
Then now what can I do ?.
Erik Jakobsen
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