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appletviewer(1)						       appletviewer(1)

Name
       appletviewer - The Java Applet Viewer.

       The  appletviewer  command  allows  you to run applets outside of a web
       browser.

SYNOPSIS
       appletviewer [ options ] urls ...

DESCRIPTION
       The appletviewer command connects to the documents or resources	desig‐
       nated  by  urls and displays each applet referenced by the documents in
       its own window. Note: if the documents referred to by urls do not  ref‐
       erence  any  applets  with  the	OBJECT,	 EMBED,	 or  APPLET  tag, then
       appletviewer  does  nothing.  For  details  on  the  HTML   tags	  that
       appletviewer supports, see AppletViewer Tags @
       http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/tools/appletview‐
       ertags.html.

       Note: The appletviewer is intended for development purposes only. See
       About Sample / Test Applications and Code for more information.

       Note: The appletviewer requires encoded URLs according to the escaping
       mechanism defined in RFC2396. Only encoded URLs are supported. However,
       file names must be unencoded, as specified in RFC2396.

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

	  -encoding    encoding name
	     Specify the input HTML file encoding name.

	  -Jjavaoption
	     Passes through the string javaoption 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 compiler's execution environment or memory usage.

				  16 Mar 2012		       appletviewer(1)
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