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- Java Applet plugin for RISC OS 0.72 (16-Feb-97)
- ==============================
-
- This is the Java Applet Environment (JAE) 1.0.2 plugin for RISC OS browsers.
- It will run the vast majority of Java applets currently found on the web.
-
- Requirements
- ============
- You will require a minimum of 8M RAM, and a RISC OS 3.5 or greater machine. A
- StrongARM is recommended for more complicated applets.
-
- Sound support is only provided on machines with 16bit sound hardware (this
- includes all STBs, NCs, A7000s, and newer RiscPCs).
-
- Memory usage
- ============
- The Java heap is statically allocated at startup - it cannot be changed when
- running. The size can be controlled by setting the system variable
- <Java$MaxHeap> (as done in !Java.SetVars). The following examples are
- reasonable for various memory sized machines:
-
- Total memory <Java$MaxHeap>
- 8M 2500K
- 16M 5M
- 32M 10M
- 64M 20M
-
- The larger the maxheap, the more applets you will be able to run. Large
- applets, such as JQuake or Corel Office require a max heap of somewhere
- around 20M.
-
- Memory display
- ==============
- The 'Memory usage...' iconbar menu option allows you to view the amount
- of free space in your Java heap. A 'Garbage collect' button is provided to
- give a hint to the virtual machine that you would like to free up some
- heap space - if this doesn't work at first, it does not necessarily mean
- that free space cannot be recovered.
-
- Speed of the desktop
- ====================
- When the Java virtual machine is under a high load, the machine can slow down
- more than desired. The system variable <Java$PollDelay> can be set to control
- the maximum delay (in milli-seconds) between wimp polls - the higher the
- value, the more time the virtual machine has to execute, but the less
- responsive the desktop will be. The lower the value, the less time the
- virtual machine has, but the desktop will appear quicker. A setting of around
- 200 is a reasonable compromise.
-
- The Priority option from the iconbar menu allows you to change these settings
- while Java is running.
-
- Console
- =======
- A console option has been added to the Java iconbar menu. Any errors or
- textual output which occurs before you have opened the console do not get shown.
-
- The Java console displays all text that an applet outputs to System.out
- and System.err, including any backtraces from an exception. It is often
- useful for debugging applets, or to discover if an applet cannot run due
- to running out of memory, etc.
-
- Just-In-Time Compiler (JIT)
- ===========================
- This release contains a beta of Acorn's JIT. This currently gives around a
- four-times speed increase on benchmark applets. By default, it is disabled
- in the file !Java.!SetVars, since it is not yet fully stable. To enable it,
- set the system variable <Java$JIT> On.
-
- Proxy
- =====
- The Java proxy is set independantly of the proxies set by the browser. It is
- configured in the file !Java.lib.plugin.properties.
-
- If you are running !WebServe, the following settings should work:
- # Proxies
- proxySet=true
- proxyHost=localhost
- proxyPort=80
-
- To disable all proxying, and to fetch all classes directly, only the proxySet
- line need be set to 'false'.
-
- Timeout
- =======
- The system variable <Java$Timeout> set in !Java.!SetVars allows you to specify,
- in seconds, the time before Java automatically quits, assuming it is not
- displaying any applets. A value of zero means never timeout.
-
- Bootup Thread
- =============
- The parameter 'bootClass' in the !Java.lib.plugin.properties file allows you
- to specify a class which is run when the plugin starts. The specified class
- will have full access to the JVM - it will not go via any security
- manager. It must lie in the given classpath and must implement
- java.lang.Runnable.
-
- Some applet sites
- =================
- The following sites contain collections of applets, and are probably worth
- visiting:
- http://www.javasoft.com/ The home of JavaSoft
- http://www.gamelan.com/ Probably the biggest Java collection
- http://www.javaboutique.com/ A smaller, but nicer, collection
-
- There are a few links to Java enabled sites on:
- http://www.acorn.co.uk/browser/links.html
-
- Problems
- ========
- If no applets appear, please try the following before requesting help:
-
- o Ensure that if you are using a proxy, you have set the details correctly
- in the !Java.lib.plugin.properties file. (See above)
-
- o Set the system variables <Java$Err> and <Java$Out> to (for example):
- Set Java$Err adfs::4.$.stderr
- Set Java$Out adfs::4.$.stdout
- Then re-run Java, and after about 10 seconds, quit it. The output should
- help locate the problem. If the files are empty, re-run !Java and wait
- longer.
-
- Feedback
- ========
- Please report bugs to us via the following URL:
- http://www.acorn.com/browser/bugform.html
-
- These will then be entered directly into our faults database.
-