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so for websites that use desktop java i won't be able to use it on android?

No. Android currently uses DVM (Dalvik VM) while regular desktop apps use JVM. There is no cross compatibility between applets unfortunately.

from what i have found, my nexus supports java, however i'm trying to access a website which has a java applet and it refuses to load, am i missing something?

 

currently using Nexus 5 4.4.4 D821 with chrome.

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from what i have found, my nexus supports java, however i'm trying to access a website which has a java applet and it refuses to load, am i missing something?

currently using Nexus 5 4.4.4 D821 with chrome.

I can't access some sites with java on my droid on chrome either. I have to use a specific browser for it.

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I can't access some sites with java on my droid on chrome either. I have to use a specific browser for it.

may i know what browser you are using to access them?

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may i know what browser you are using to access them?

OMG, I'm an idiot. I was thinking of flash, not java. Flashfox is the browser, but it's for flash xD

 

However, I did a small bit of googling, and found this, hopefully that'll help.

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Chrome and other browsers will support Javascript natively.

Note: Javascript and not JAVA.

 

There is no easy way to run Java Applets on Android. It isn't natively supported by the java version running on Android.

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OMG, I'm an idiot. I was thinking of flash, not java. Flashfox is the browser, but it's for flash xD

 

However, I did a small bit of googling, and found this, hopefully that'll help.

currently already have that option enabled, still doesn't work :S thanks tho

 

Chrome and other browsers will support Javascript natively.

Note: Javascript and not JAVA.

 

There is no easy way to run Java Applets on Android. It isn't natively supported by the java version running on Android.

so for websites that use desktop java i won't be able to use it on android?

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so for websites that use desktop java i won't be able to use it on android?

No. Android currently uses DVM (Dalvik VM) while regular desktop apps use JVM. There is no cross compatibility between applets unfortunately.

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No. Android currently uses DVM (Dalvik VM) while regular desktop apps use JVM. There is no cross compatibility between applets unfortunately.

oh man, that's sad. 

thanks for the help

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The programming language of android applications is still Java, but it uses a different virtual machine that doesn't support as much as the desktop variant.

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