Java Chrome
It seems you might be interested in using Java with the Google Chrome web browser. However, it’s important to note that modern versions of Google Chrome do not support Java applets or plugins due to security concerns. Java applets and NPAPI (Netscape Plugin Application Programming Interface) plugins were deprecated and eventually removed from Chrome.
If you need to run Java applications or applets, you may consider using a different web browser that still supports Java, or you can use an older version of Chrome that had Java support, although this is not recommended due to security risks.
Alternatively, if you need to run Java applications or applets for specific purposes, you can explore other browsers like Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer (though support for these may vary), or use a Java development environment such as Eclipse or NetBeans to run Java applications locally on your computer.
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