The "Next Generation" Plug-In shown in the Java Control Panel is now
pretty old news. It doesn't change whether NPAPI is used.
My understanding is that:
1. Chrome's new Plug-In API doesn't allow one to do the sorts of things
the Java Plug-In needs to do
2. Oracle has no plans to make any attempt to use the new Chrome
plug-in API
* Perhaps due to #1, perhaps not
--
Jess Holle
On 10/16/2014 9:38 AM, Raymond, Craig (US SSA) wrote:
>
> I've seen that it's dropping NPAPI support, but Firefox shows a "Next
> Generation …" plugin. I thought, perhaps incorrectly, that the newer
> plugins weren't based on NPAPI? I don't seem to see anything in my
> searches as of yet on what version of chrome NPAPI goes away
> permanently, just mentions of it being this year.
>
> Since I am on the dev channel are 40 something, it certainly is
> possible that Java support is dropped at that version.
>
> **
>
> *Craig Raymond*
>
> Windchill / Web Developer
>
> BAE Systems
>
> Enterprise Shared Services
>
> ES Eng Tools
>
> 1098 Clark St
>
> Bldg. 46, Fl 2, Grid D44
>
> Endicott, NY 13760
>
> Work: 607.770.2349, Mobile: 607.221.1421 Fax: 607.770.3594
>
> *From:*Jess Holle [
> value="wt.boot.WTRMIMasterSocketFactory"/>
>
> Firefox isn't happy with our internal certificate path for the
> deployment.jar, not PTC's fault just something I have to sort out.
>
> Chrome won't load the java plugin for some reason, haven't figured
> that out yet. Maybe because I'm on the dev change at...
> *Subject:* [solutions] - RE: Java 8 Client Supprt
>
> Thanks Jess.
>
> So I guess the bottom line is we need a few guinea pigs to test
> all the applets to see what happens.
>
> Moving to a higher release would be nice, but as always it is a
> cost and resource issue.
>
> **
>
> *Craig Raymond*
>
> Windchill / Web Developer
>
> BAE Systems
>
> Enterprise Shared Services
>
> ES Eng Tools
>
> 1098 Clark St
>
> Bldg. 46, Fl 2, Grid D44
>
> Endicott, NY 13760
>
> Work: 607.770.2349, Mobile: 607.221.1421 Fax: 607.770.3594
>
> *From:*Jess Holle [
> *Subject:* [solutions] - RE: Java 8 Client Supprt
>
> Java 8 client support is being pursued for 10.2 M030.
>
> This may well also need to be provided for 10.2 M020/M022 and 10.1
> M050.
>
> It seems doubtful that it would reach 10.1 M040, however -- as the
> testing time/effort (and potentially patching) required to support
> a new platform version is usually only applied to the latest
> available MOR. [There are, of course, lots of fixes in M050 as
> well that one should have...]
>
>