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Quick Lists
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Bug ID:
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6633005
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Votes
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0
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Synopsis
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Add splash screen "Java Loading" before when Java starts up
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Category
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java_plugin:misc
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Reported Against
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b07
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Release Fixed
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State
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3-Accepted,
request for enhancement
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Priority:
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4-Low
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Related Bugs
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6618823
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6624980
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Submit Date
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21-NOV-2007
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Description
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One of the things that annoys me and also detracts from the user experience with Java applets is that while the JVM is starting there is absolutley no indication that anything is happening in the browser. The customer bar in the status bar freezes, the cursor freezes and the entire browser fails to respond. I am not talking about what happens when the customer Java logo and its animation appear - that's great - it's what happens *before* that I am referring to. I realise that the time before the customer logo appears is getting shorter with Update N but I would still like to see *something* that indicates that Java is loading before that.
How about a small splash screen (or even some simple text) that says something like "Java loading..." in the center of the applet or on the status bar? That would be a huge improvement that's easy to implement!
Posted Date : 2007-11-21 19:23:41.0
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Work Around
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N/A
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Evaluation
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See 6624980 (Support animated GIF images for custom loading screens in Plugin), implemented in 6u10 build 12. Combined with the asynchronous loading of applets in the new Java Plug-In, I think this should satisfy this RFE. Anything more will require an inordinate amount of native code to be added to the browser-side code, which is undesirable.
Posted Date : 2008-02-01 01:39:45.0
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Comments
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PLEASE NOTE: JDK6 is formerly known as Project Mustang
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