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From CiscoWorks2000 release notes...
Java?CiscoWorks2000 uses two types of Java. Certain applications use the browser's native Java Virtual Machine (JVM), while others use Sun's Java Plug-in. In order for CiscoWorks2000 to function correctly, you must be using the correct version of Java.
The supported native JVM versions are as follows:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5?JVM 5.0.0.3186 or later.
Netscape 4.75?the correct version of JVM is installed.
The supported Java Plug-in versions are as follows:
Windows 9x, NT, and 2000?Java Plug-in 1.3.0.
Solaris?Java Plug-in 1.3.0.
AIX?Java Plug-in 1.3.0.
HP-UX?Java Plug-in 1.2.2.
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Note The Plug-in version is independent of the browser used.
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To install the Java Plug-in, follow the steps below:
Internet Explorer?When you attempt to launch any CiscoWorks2000 application that uses the Java Plug-in for the first time, Internet Explorer will automatically install the correct Java Plug-in version for you.
Netscape?When you attempt to launch any CiscoWorks2000 application that uses the Java Plug-in for the first time, CiscoWorks2000 will redirect you to a page from which you can download and install the correct Java Plug-in version.
Manual Installation?To manually install the Java Plug-in, refer to Chapter 3 of Getting Started with the CiscoWorks2000 Server.
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Note CiscoWorks2000 only supports the Java Plug-in versions mentioned above. Installing a different version, including a newer version, can cause CiscoWorks2000 to malfunction.
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To see Java related messages, look in the the Java console. To do this, enable and then open the Java console. There are two Java consoles involved: the native JVM's Java console and the Java Plug-in's Java console.
To enable the native JVM console when using Internet Explorer:
a. Select Tools > Internet Options > Advanced.
b. Click Java Console.
c. To open the console select View > Java Console.
To enable the native JVM console when using Netscape:
a. Select Preferences > Advanced > Enable Java.
b. To open the console select Communicator > Tools > Java Console.
To enable the Java Plug-in console when using Windows 98, NT, or 2000:
a. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel.
b. Double-click Java Plug-in.
c. Select Enable Java Console.
To enable the Java Plug-in console when using Solaris, AIX, or HP-UX:
a. Run the program <Pathname to your Java 2 runtime environment installation directory>/bin/ControlPanel.
b. Select Show Java Console.
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Note The Java Plug-in console will automatically open when you launch an application that uses it.
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