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Hi,

I am trying to access oracle apps URL from firefox. Getting follwing error.

In order to access this application, you must install the J2SE Plugin version 1.5.0_10. To install this plugin, click here to download the oaj2se.exe executable. Once the download is complete, double-click the oaj2se.exe file to install the plugin. You will be prompted to restart your browser when the installation is complete.

I have installed j2se but still getting the same issue. Please help me on resolving the issue.

Regards, CG

Hi, I am trying to access oracle apps URL from firefox. Getting follwing error. In order to access this application, you must install the J2SE Plugin version 1.5.0_10. To install this plugin, click here to download the oaj2se.exe executable. Once the download is complete, double-click the oaj2se.exe file to install the plugin. You will be prompted to restart your browser when the installation is complete. I have installed j2se but still getting the same issue. Please help me on resolving the issue. Regards, CG

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Hi CG, I'm not sure what oaj2se.exe is. Was that from the oracle.com or java.com site? If not, I suggest removing it and installing the standard package from:

https://www.java.com/en/

Firefox stopped supporting the Java SE Plugin (JRE) that runs Java applets in a tab several years ago. If you need to run a Java applet in a tab, you'll need to use Internet Explorer 11; I don't think any other browsers still do it.

But this is an official Oracle application? I think Oracle should have transition to Java WebStart (JWS) by now, which launches links into a separate program on your system. Those links typically have a .jnlp extension on them. With the standard package installed, Firefox should know what to do with those.