Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Using Java with Google Chrome


I need to use Scottrade’s streaming quotes application which runs in Java and is launched from a browser window. In order to use it with Chrome, I needed to find a way to get Chrome working with Java support. This was actually easier than I anticipated. There are just two steps:

1) Install the latest (Release Candidate) JRE from Sun

2) Restart Chrome

Now Scottrade works just fine. For a Windows system, I can now switch to Chrome. The one last MAJOR problem is that Google still has not even published a build for Linux (at least not that I could find). I need a Linux version to switch. Now in reality, “switch” just means which browser will I use more often. I will always have Firefox on hand especially with all the great plugins for web development, etc that come in handy. I will use Chrome on Windows just for a lightweight, fast browser.

Posted by md on September 4th, 2008 | Filed in Chrome, Desktop | 2 Comments »


2 Responses to “Using Java with Google Chrome”

  1. September 6th, 2008 at 2:55 am

    David Wallah said:

    Exactly what I was looking for – thanks!

  2. September 8th, 2008 at 1:46 pm

    RaheeL said:

    yes is working sir thanku



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