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"Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java"

843810May 6 2007 — edited Aug 9 2008
My newer XP, IE7, serv. pack2 computer brings up "Sorry, your browser doesn't support Java" on my WWW site at my provider. I can bring up java programs from other sites on this computer. I have removed and reloaded IE7 without solving to the problem. I have also removed and reloaded the latest version, Java Platform, Standard Edition 6.

My older, networked Windows 95,IE5.5 computer works fine with the same Java coding.

Can anyone disgnose my problem on my newer computer? I seem to have had the problem since I went from IE6 to Ie7 on my newer computer.

Comments

JohnWatson2

It's the same hassles as running RAC on AWS. You don't have proper shared storage, and you don't have IP multicasting. So you have to create virtual NICs that do multicasting, and an NFS or iSCSI server for shared storage. You can make it work, but you wouldn't want to use it for production purposes.

Jhil

Hi John,

We already to configure one of our 'RAC DATABASE'  (PROD)  ON Azure.

I am NOT aware,  why customers are very interested to setup rac on AZURE.

What is really challenging , to implement one of our RAC database on AZURE

its a production database only

Thanks again

unknown-3431574

Have you spoken to the 3rd party that will be supporting you to see if they have any 'best practices' they'd suggest you use?  After all, if they're going to be supporting it, they're going to want it to be as close to a model they're familiar with as possible.  Assuming they've got 'extensive' experience with this of course

Andris Perkons-Oracle

Take a look at http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/options/clustering/overview/rac-cloud-support-2843861.pdf

Basically, you are trying to set up a solution that's neither certified nor supported by Oracle. If something should break, good luck pointing your finger at the right party.

Andris

Jhil

Actually these guys are providing 'END-TO-END' support.

Already many projects are running successfully ..after that we decided to setup RAC on AZURE !

John Thorton

Jhil wrote:

Actually these guys are providing 'END-TO-END' support.

Already many projects are running successfully ..after that we decided to setup RAC on AZURE !

So direct your question to them & stop posting AZURE issues here.

jgarry

I must say, a big chunk of my career has been cleaning up after end-to-end solution providers who fail.

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