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Experienced User
How To Remove The Java Deployment Toolkit From Firefox
If you wanna remove plugins below, follow the guides.
Java built-in uninstaller doesnt remove them, neither dedicated apps like JavaRa.
[url=http://www.ghacks.net/2010/04/25/how-to-remove-the-java-deployment-toolkit-from-firefox/]How To Remove The Java Deployment Toolkit From Firefox
[url=http://www.ghacks.net/2010/04/25/how-to-remove-java-console-extensions-in-firefox/]How To Remove Java Console Extensions In Firefox
Last edited by noaccount; 04-25-2010 at 09:23 PM.
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Hi,I have a question.Firefox automatically disabled it for security reason as it was proved somedays ago that it has vulnerabilities.So it is disabled now.Is it necesary to remove it or is it ok to be there as for security concerned?
And my other question is even if I remove it is it somehow going to effect any browsing activities?
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Experienced User
geee im not a java technician 
afaik [url=http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/deployment/deployment-guide/console.html]Java Console is only for debugging purposes, and Java Deployment Toolkit
The Java Deployment Toolkit takes the guess work out of determining what versions of the Java Platform end users have installed on their PCs. It supplies Java based web applet/application deployers with a simple JavaScript interface. This greatly increases the ease of detections of users’ Java environment, as well as the ease of Java Platform deployment.
so if you dont need javascript api for web dev, your ok removing.
as for safety, if Mozilla is blocking them it should be safe, however you dont need older versions...
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Originally Posted by
noaccount
geee im not a java technician

Oooopss ,Thought everyone is a geek here
Anyway thanks for reply.And if security is not concerned then I am gonna leave it disabled.
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