How do I install Java Plug-in?

Procedure

  1. Open the Windows Control Panel.
  2. Double-click IBM Control Panel for Java.
  3. On the Advanced tab, select Default Java for Browsers.
  4. To install the Java plug-in for specific browsers, select the corresponding check box. To remove the Java plug-in from specific browsers, clear the corresponding check box.

Can Chrome run Java?

The Java plugin for web browsers depends on the cross-platform plugin architecture NPAPI. Over a decade, it had been supported by all the major web browsers. The Google Chrome version 45 and above versions have dropped support for NPAPI. Therefore, Java plugin does not work for the browsers.

How do I enable Java on Google?

In the Search Control panel, type Java Control Panel into the “Search” field, and click the Java icon to open it. In the Java Control Panel, click the Security tab. At the top of the Security tab, check the Enable Java content in the browser box to enable Java. Uncheck to disable.

How do I download Java for Google?

How to install Java in Google Chrome

  1. In your Google Chrome browser go to Oracle’s Java download page.
  2. Click the Free Java Download button.
  3. Read and understand any terms and conditions, then click Agree and Start Free Download.
  4. A bar will show up along the bottom of the page, indicating the file download.

How do I know if Java is enabled in Chrome?

Open Chrome and type chrome://plugins/ into the address bar. Verify that there is a Java(TM) entry and that there is a Disable link showing for the entry….

  1. Go to the Safari menu, then choose Preferences…
  2. Click on the Security button.
  3. Verify that Enable Plug-ins, Enable Java, and Enable Javascript are all checked.

How do I enable Java in Windows Chrome?

Open Java Control Panel and click on the Security tab. At the top, check the “Enable Java content in the browser. Click on “Apply” and then on “OK” to confirm the changes. Restart Google Chrome to enable the changes.

Where can I download Java?

Where to download Java for Windows. You’ll find the Java installer at the java.com website. From there, it’s a pretty straightforward download.