hi, Lothar sir
As you wrote i had tried. But a error is occured that class can not
found.
I had write these lines:
HTML applet = new HTML();
panel.add(applet);
applet.setHTML("<APPLET code=\"JFileChoose.class\"></applet>");
I put my class file in classes folder of web.
I want browse a folder so i write a applet by using JFileChooser. Now
i want to run this applet on clicking a button. I had tried but after
clicking on button applet is not run.
Pl help.
Lothar Kimmeringer wrote:
> Martin Trummer schrieb:
> >> HTML applet = new HTML();
> >> panel.add(applet);
> >> applet.setHTML("<APPLET src=\"/applets/MyApplet.class\" etc.");
> >
> > Yes, but in this case you have to take care that it works in different
> > browsers, which can become a nightmare:
>
> I know that and I assumed that the one asking is aware of that
> as well. There are established solutions for this (nested
> OBJECT-APPLET-tags, etc.) or you take advantage of the fact that
> GWT creates one HTML-file per browser and create the fitting
> HTML for every specific browser (using the replace-with-directive
> in the GWT.xml-file).
>
> Anyway. Because I don't know if I'm right what "ship" means with
> "call an applet" I wasn't going into much detail about this.
>
>
> Regards, Lothar
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