The applets at www.gamehouse.com are reporting JavaScript errors apparently because multiple applets hosted on the same page are not properly seeing each other. At the present time it is unclear whether this is a bug in the new Java Plug-In or a bug in the gamehouse.com games.
To reproduce, enable the display of all JavaScript errors in Internet Explorer, enable the Java Console, and run for example the Caribbean Stud poker game from the Online Casino games.
With the recent fix for 6618920 in place, the expectation is that multiple applets on the same page should see each other as expected. This has been verified for example with games from pogo.com.
Applying the proposed fix for 6592751 may make it easier to reproduce the problem, since the JVM won't keep getting killed if some of the applets fail to terminate 100% cleanly.
It would be good if we could get in touch with www.gamehouse.com and have them test with the new Java Plug-In to get a better idea if this is a problem on our side or theirs.
To reproduce, enable the display of all JavaScript errors in Internet Explorer, enable the Java Console, and run for example the Caribbean Stud poker game from the Online Casino games.
With the recent fix for 6618920 in place, the expectation is that multiple applets on the same page should see each other as expected. This has been verified for example with games from pogo.com.
Applying the proposed fix for 6592751 may make it easier to reproduce the problem, since the JVM won't keep getting killed if some of the applets fail to terminate 100% cleanly.
It would be good if we could get in touch with www.gamehouse.com and have them test with the new Java Plug-In to get a better idea if this is a problem on our side or theirs.
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JDK-6618920 Plugin2 : Add classloader caching support to new Plug-in
- Closed
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JDK-6592751 EmbeddedFrame disposal is fragile and breaks clean AppContext termination
- Closed
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JDK-6616692 Two Java consoles exist when refresh the game applets
- Closed