First of all, forgive me if this turns out to be gibberish - I have not 
coded a Java applet for at least 10 years...
 From what I remember, this may be possible, but I think you need to 
modify JabRef's source code. There may be show stoppers in JabRef - 
things that cannot be done in an applet - I am not sure. Maybe you can 
use these as starting points:
http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/topic/28410-application-to-japplet-and-reverse/
http://jhippjava.blogspot.dk/2009/02/converting-applications-to-applets.html
Best regards,

Thomas Arildsen

Den 01-07-2013 13:48, Davide Gandolfi skrev:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just started using JabRef and I find it very usefull. At the same
> time, I host a webserver for a university project, and I would like to
> share the bibliography between me and other collaborators.
>
> Since none of my collaborators seem to be aware of JabRef, I would like to
> "force" them to use it, by publishing a "Bibliography" page on our
> website.
> This webpage should embed JabRef as a java applet, and load a predefined
> database (MySQL?!?) on startup.
>
> Is it possible? I've tried by loading the .jar archive and executing the
> net.sf.jabref.JabRefMain class, but I always receive a
> "java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException" error dialog with no other
> explanations...
> What could be the cause? How to fix it?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>     Davide

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