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Joel McCarty


Allright so I figured out to use show() to work around the resize problem but
how to destroy the panes current applet still eludes me - please help !!!

Joel McCarty

Joel McCarty wrote:

> I am working on an applet that contains a menubar and an internal frame.
> Clicking a button from the menu bar launches an inner applet in the
> internal frame like thus:
>
>  private void jCalcButtonActionPerformed(java.awt.event.ActionEvent
> evt){
>       java.applet.Applet FF = new FeeFrameApplet();
>       FF.init();
>       FF.start();
>       jAppletFrame.getContentPane().add(FF);
>  }
>
> the problem is that the applet is only visible once the internal frame
> is resized. Does anybody know an effective work around for this ?
>
> Also,
> after an applet has been launched and the user selects a different
> button from the menu bar I need to destroy() whatever applet is
> currently running in the internal frame and launch th new applet.
> Anybody know how to get a dynmic reference to the JApplet object
> currently running in the internal frame?  Also would I kill it by
> calling it's destroy() method?
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated !
>
> Joel McCarty
>
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