Additionally, Java plugin will run in Firefox, but it is not supported in Chrome anymore. So if you have Oracle Linux on your laptop or your PC, and you want to be able to work with Oracle EBS 12.1.1 applications using your laptop or your PC, here is what you need to do. (Download tar.gz version) We first create the directory and place java mkdir mv -f jre1.7.0_05/ /opt/java/ Final update-alternatives -install /usr/bin/java java /opt/java/jre1.7.0_05/bin/java update-alternatives -set java export JAVA_HOME="/opt/java/jre1.7.0_05" Adding the plugin to Firefox.įor Java 7 (32 ln -sf $JAVA_HOME/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins/įor Java 8 (64 ln -sf $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/amd64/libnpjp2. Installing Java you MAY (say in JDK 1.6) get 'jrebinnewpluginnpjp2. Because Firefox is the most reliable browser and the most compatible with W3C standards. This is possible on Windows computers, but Firefox for Mac defaults to 64-bit, making it impossible to install Java for Firefox on a Mac.
NOTE: Before installing Java make sure you kill killall -9 /opt/firefox/firefox-bin You can download java from the official website. To enable Java content, you will have to install an old, 32-bit version of Firefox and then manually add the Java plugin. I followed the instructions here and it worked: The Process is Necessary to Properly Achieve a Oracle.
Do you want the JDK or the JRE? Anyways, I had this problem too, a few weeks ago. Install Firefox Browser Oracle Java Plugin The Quick-Guide Shows You Exactly How to Install the Firefox Java Oracle Plugin on Linux Systems.