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diff --git a/dev-java/icedtea-web/files/README.gentoo-r1 b/dev-java/icedtea-web/files/README.gentoo-r1 new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..219e14e7f7c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/dev-java/icedtea-web/files/README.gentoo-r1 @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +Browser plugin +-------------- + +The IcedTea browser plugin (NPPlugin) is now made immediately +available to supporting browsers without the need for eselect. Note +that Chromium-based browsers no longer support NPAPI-based plugins +since the code was removed in September 2015. The list of supporting +browsers is shrinking but still includes Firefox as of version 46. + +JVM selection +------------- + +By default, IcedTea's browser plugin and Web Start uses the JVM +selected via eselect or the GENTOO_VM environment variable. Note that +this doesn't have to be an IcedTea JVM. An Oracle JVM will also +work. The choice can be overridden using the itweb-settings +program. Simply blank out the field to restore the default behaviour. + +Coexistence with Oracle's plugin +-------------------------------- + +The IcedTea browser plugin can no longer be installed alongside +Oracle's plugin. This used to be possible thanks to eselect +java-nsplugin but this was removed in an effort to simplify things. No +one is likely to need both, especially with plugins being all but +outlawed these days. To avoid any blockers, simply enable the nsplugin +USE flag on icedtea-web or the Oracle packages, but not both. + +If you're wondering why we don't just leave plugin selection to the +browser, it's because Firefox (and probably others) only allows you to +disable all the Java plugins together, not individually. + +Coexistence with Oracle's Web Start +----------------------------------- + +/usr/bin/javaws, the executable used to launch JNLP files from a +browser, will always use IcedTea's implementation over Oracle's when +icedtea-web is installed, regardless of which JVM has been +selected. This is primarily for consistency with the browser +plugin. If you want to use Oracle's implementation then simply +uninstall icedtea-web. + +32-bit plugin on 64-bit systems +------------------------------- + +This is no longer supported as the 64-bit plugin can launch a 32-bit +JVM. Other reasons for running a 32-bit browser on a 64-bit system +have long passed. + +32-bit JVM on 64-bit systems +---------------------------- + +The emul-linux-x86-java package was removed in 2015 with the migration +to full multilib. icedtea-bin now provides this feature via the +multilib USE flag. Once installed, using the 32-bit variant is simply +a case of selecting that VM as described above. |