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Simple example of Java Swing applet in netbeans

Asked by: pradipkkoli

Hi,

I am new to netbeans and require the sample code or tutorial for developing Java Swing Applet in netbeans.

Kindly Revert

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Answers

 

by: logudotcomPosted on 2008-07-16 at 05:10:31ID: 22015044

 

by: logudotcomPosted on 2008-07-16 at 05:11:50ID: 22015050

 

by: pradipkkoliPosted on 2008-07-16 at 05:33:05ID: 22015206

Hi,

Thanks for the quick response. I have gone through above links.

They are providing the solutions for desktop application. I need to make it like applet and run on web application.  The tutorial only gives the detail for creating the application but fails to integrate it with the web application (precisely on the html page with or as java applet)

Thanks and
Warm Regards
Pradip  

 

by: formula1actPosted on 2008-07-16 at 07:08:04ID: 22016041

 

by: pradipkkoliPosted on 2008-07-16 at 10:04:24ID: 22017918

Ok,

I guess, I am not putting the question in right steps, please read the following:

1) Need a step to create java applet in netbeans ( I have created applet but the netbean ide is not giving me the design view where i can design the complete interface)
2) I can call the applet on the web page or i can integrate the applet in web page, that is not a issue, but what i want is the signed applet too be opened in web page as in example,
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/uiswing/learn/

Please do not give very high end examples as i am new to JAVA. I need simple example so that i can start and then customize the applet as per my need.

Thanks for the response

Kind;y revert.

 

by: graf27Posted on 2008-08-07 at 00:33:27ID: 22178661

 

by: pradipkkoliPosted on 2008-08-29 at 04:43:15ID: 22344351

Hi,

I guess my simple question is not getting understood. Simply i required to design applet based application in net beans and then call that applet on web page on hyperlink or button click.

Simple and clear. If there being no solution, for step by step process to achieve above desired, kindly close the question

Thanks and
Warm Regards

Pradip

 

by: graf27Posted on 2008-08-30 at 19:40:12ID: 22353926

So, you want the content of the tutorial instead a link ?
here is the start text of the tutorial ( Text behind the link "http://www.netbeans.org/kb/61/web/applets.html" )

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Integrating an Applet in a Web Application

An applet is a program written in the Java programming language that can be included in an HTML page, much in the same way an image is included in a page. The application that you build in this tutorial shows you how to build and deploy applets in the IDE.
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Or: What do You mean with "design" - not implementing the applet ?
Or: Is there a differnt between "NetBeans" and your "net beans" ?

 

by: VenabiliPosted on 2008-09-01 at 07:10:50ID: 22360475

pradipkkoli,

Had you opened the link above and read and followed them? The information is there - noone will copy and paste it here. Which tutorial did you follow and what problems do you have with it?

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