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appletviewer(1)                                                                              appletviewer(1)



NAME
       appletviewer - Java applet viewer

SYNOPSIS
       appletviewer [ options ] urls ...

DESCRIPTION
       The  appletviewer command connects to the documents or resources designated by urls and displays each
       applet referenced by that document in its own window.  Note: if the documents referred to by urls  do
       not  reference  any  applets  with  the OBJECT, EMBED, or APPLET tag, appletviewer does nothing.  For
       details      on      the      HTML       tags       that       appletviewer       supports,       see
       http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/tooldocs/appletviewertags.html.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -debug    Starts  the applet viewer in the Java debugger, jdb , thus allowing you to debug applets in
                 the document.  (See jdb(1).)

       -encoding encoding_name
                 Specifies the input HTML file encoding name.

       -Joption  Passes the string option through as a single argument to the Java  interpreter  which  runs
                 the  appletviewer.   The  argument should not contain spaces.  Multiple argument words must
                 all begin with the prefix -J, which is stripped.  This is useful  for  adjusting  the  com-piler's compiler's
                 piler's execution environment or compiler memory usage.



                                                 23 Apr 2001                                 appletviewer(1)

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