appletviewer - The Java Applet Viewer

The appletviewer command allows you to run applets outside of the context of a World-Wide Web browser.

SYNOPSIS

appletviewer [ options ] urls ...

DESCRIPTION

The appletviewer command connects to the documents or resources designated by urls and displays each applet referenced by the documents in its own window. Note: if the documents referred to by urls do not reference any applets with the APPLET tag, appletviewer does nothing.

OPTIONS

-debug
Starts the applet viewer in the Java debugger - jdb - thus allowing you to debug the applets in the document.

-J javaoption
Passes through the string javaoption as a single argument to the Java interpreter which runs the compiler. The argument should not contain spaces. Multiple argument words must all begin with the prefix -J, which is stripped. This is useful for adjusting the applet viewer's execution environment or memory usage. For example, the following command will run the applet viewer with a maximum heap size of 64MB:
% appletviewer -J-mx64m ...

The following options choose a MIPS ABI:

-o32/-n32
Choose the MIPS o32 or n32 ABI, respectively. The current default is -n32. -32 is a synonym for -o32.

The following options choose a threads package:

-green/-native
Chooses the use of green or native threads, respectively. The current default is -green.

All ABI and thread package options must come at the beginning of the command line (before all other kinds of options).

The following options support the use of native MIPS code generated directly from the Java bytecode:

-J-jit/-J-nojit
Causes/prevents translation of the code for each class when it is loaded. The current default is -J-jit.