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Are there any addons or extensions that allow you to run java on the latest version of google chrome? Are there any ways of making this possible?

Barney Chambers
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  • No. Java applets are a dead technology; you need to stop using them. –  Jan 11 '16 at 22:35
  • It's not my decision, I must use them – Barney Chambers Jan 11 '16 at 22:37
  • "If you have problems accessing Java applications using Chrome, Oracle recommends using Internet Explorer (Windows) or Safari (Mac OS X) instead." - down vote In short no. See this post from Sun https://java.com/en/download/faq/chrome.xml – Lionel Morrison Jan 11 '16 at 22:39
  • I am required to allow users to access this java applet in Chrome, unfortunately Lionel – Barney Chambers Jan 11 '16 at 22:41
  • @BarneyChambers That choice is no longer yours to make, Chrome is actively blocking the applet plugin in there doesn't seem to be any chance in the future that that decision will change. You need to go back to who ever is making these decisions and let them know that they will need to discus the issue with Google directly or change there approach - that's the long answer - *"If you have problems accessing Java applications using Chrome, Oracle recommends using Internet Explorer (Windows) or Safari (Mac OS X) instead."* – MadProgrammer Jan 11 '16 at 22:54
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    @BarneyChambers Then you need to talk to whoever has set those requirements, because they are impossible to fulfill. –  Jan 11 '16 at 22:55
  • Not impossible, just found a webapplet called IETab that makes it work. Never say Never! – Barney Chambers Jan 11 '16 at 23:24

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In short no. See this post from Oracle

https://java.com/en/download/faq/chrome.xml

Lionel Morrison
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