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According to this news from Techtudo Chrome will no longer support the NPAPI protocol used by java to communicate between java and Chrome
I have many web programs that need java running, I wonder if it is possible even after Chrome disables NPAPI, still make the java applications work?
Excerpt from the news
For the end user, the main change to be noticed is the lack of
compatibility with Java and other plugins used by
banks. This happens because, progressively, the browser will
to support the NPAPI protocol, which is used by these plugins to
communication with Google Chrome. Protocol support will be fully terminated in September, but until then it is still possible to activate the feature and continue using NPAPI-dependent plugins. Check out how to activate down below.