Re: Sun Java Plug-in - how to keep it loaded in IE at all times?
- From: DanS <t.h.i.s.n.t.h.a.t@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 11:27:46 -0500
=?Utf-8?B?U3VzaWU=?= <Susie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:371F6CB5-5E36-4853-A91F-D67D4A4833C7@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:
Does anyone know a way to keep the Java Plug-in loaded in the Internet
Explorer browser at all times, including across machine reboots, so
that an application launch in the day doesn't take as long?
Details:
The XYZ application is a third-party-vendor applet that gets
downloaded to a user's machine in one of two cases:
1) If no previous version of the applet has ever been downloaded to
the user's machine.
2) The version of the applet on the user's machine is older than the
version on the server.
We release new versions of XYZ applet very infrequently, perhaps 4
times a year.
The issue we're experiencing is not with the applet caching, but with
the Java Plug-in load. Our users are complaining about the initial
load of the applet in the day. We've noticed that the first time the
applet is launched during the day, after a machine reboot or after a
long period of inactivity (a day or so apart from the last time the
application was accessed), it takes twice as long to launch the
application. We've been researching this issue and have discovered
that the initial launch of the application takes twice as long because
the Sun Java Plug-in needs to get loaded. During subsequent
application access requests in the day, the application launches in
half the time.
What is the time you are talking about ? How much, 5 seconds vs. 10
seconds ?
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