You have to download the Mac OS Runtime for Java (MRJ) latest from Apple's
site and then install it on your MAC. That gives you the Java runtime (JVM)
to run Java applications/applets.
Rajaram
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From: martin emanuel <martin.binxie@...>
To: <macjava@egroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 1999 3:11 PM
Subject: [macjava] Re: MRJ Toolkit
> hi any one tell me how to use Java at all for my mac Martin
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> >From: dcharles@...
> >To: macjava@eGroups.com
> >Subject: [macjava] MRJ Toolkit
> >Date: Wed, Dec 15, 1999, 7:15 pm
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> >Does anybody know if it is possible to use MRJ Toolkit methods within a
> >signed applet?
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