Re: What would stop Applet from re-loading after page refresh?

From:
Knute Johnson <nospam@knutejohnson.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Thu, 18 Jul 2013 17:42:28 -0700
Message-ID:
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On 7/18/2013 7:36 AM, Richard Maher wrote:

Hi,

I have an Applet that is loaded dynamically at run-time with the
<object> tag loaded into a DIV with innerHTML. Everything seems peachy
and all works well until I refresh the page and then after what appears
to be a very successful destroy() method, I get nothing more in the Java
console with logging set to 5. My own console.log() message in
Javascript tell me the ERROR java_status_event is called when trying to
reload the Applet (no init() activity).

Via a simple SSCcE I tested STATIC variable LiveConnect/JSObject,
SYNCHRONIZED Methods, and delaying the destroy() but the light versions
all refresh and reload without issue. (BTW there is no on-screen
footprint/output for the Applet).

So my question is does anyone have an idea what is causing the
full-version of the Applet to have problems reloading on a refresh?

Is there something being left-behind that is stopping the new version?

Cheers Richard Maher

PS. Classloader cache is shared/default. There are additional Threads
created. It is unsigned and sand-boxed. Java 7.


What exactly do you do in the destroy() method? Have you tried not
destroying it?

--

Knute Johnson

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