No, you don't.  Sorry, I deleted the previous mail, so I cannot look it up

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   K.V.Srinivas Kumar
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                Sent:   Sunday, March 05, 2000 10:45 PM
                To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Subject:        Re: Java in javscript

                Hi All,

                     Do we need to have live connect or something equivalent
to call Java
                methods in JavaScript?  I have tried with the code as
mentioned in the mail
                using internet explorer.  But I am getting javascript error
message.  When
                I tried
                to access public string attribute of the applet class, I am
getting the
                message:

                     undefined

                So I want to know what are the pre-requisite to communicate
with java from
                javascript.

                Thanks
                K.V. Srinivas Kumar




                sampathkumar rangarajan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on
02/29/2000 05:10:31 PM

                Please respond to sampathkumar rangarajan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

                To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                cc:    (bcc: Srinivas Kumar Krishna
Vajjala/BS1/SGSSDI/SONYASIA)
                Subject:  Re: Java in javscript




                Hi,

                here is the code for calling java function from js.

                <comment>
                  Refers to MyApp.java  file
                </comment>
                <html>
                 <head> <title>  Accessing Java Applets from
                JavaScript </title>
                 <script language="JavaScript">
                   function call(str)
                    {
                     window.document.app.changeText(str);
                    }

                 </script>
                 </head>
                <body>

                 <applet code="MyApp.class" width=400 height=300
                name="app">
                 </applet>

                 <form name=frm>
                  <input type=text name=txt value=" " >
                  <input type=button name=btn value="Click"
                onClick='call(document.frm.txt.value)'>
                 </form>


                </body>
                </html>
                the applet file is
                //  JAVASCRIPT TO JAVA COMMUNICATIONS
                  import java.awt.*;
                  import java.applet.*;

                  public class MyApp extends Applet
                   {
                    String str="LiveConnect in Applet";
                    Font f = new
                Font("TimesRoman",Font.BOLD+Font.ITALIC,20);

                    public void init()
                     {
                      setBackground(Color.red);
                      setForeground(Color.white);
                      setFont(f);
                      resize(399,300);
                     }
                    public void changeText(String s)
                     {
                      str = s;
                      repaint();
                     }

                    public void paint(Graphics g)
                     {
                       g.drawString(str,10,100);
                     }

                if found this code useful i will be very happy.

                --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
                > Hi,
                > Thanks, can you just send me a simple code exmple
                >
                > Ashwani
                >
                > > ----------
                > > From:       sampathkumar rangarajan
                > > Sent:       Monday, February 28, 2000 11:28 PM
                > > To:         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                > > Subject:    Re: Java in javscript
                > >
                > > Hi,
                > >
                > > It is possible to call a java function from
                > > javascript.
                > > try a concept called liveconnect in javascript.
                > > if cannot mail me i will send the code.
                > >
                > >
                > >
                > > --- Ashwani Kalra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
                > > > Hi,
                > > > I also want to know if this is possible. Does
                > > > javascript recognises the
                > > > return values from java functions. or is it
                > possible
                > > > to call the java
                > > > function inside the javascript. I have not tried
                > ,
                > > > but my guess is that it
                > > > will give you some kind of syntax error.
                > > >
                > > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                > > > ASHWANI KALRA
                > > > NIIT LTD.
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                > > > 8, Balaji Estate
                > > > Kalka ji,
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                > > >
                > > >
                > > >
                > > > > ----------
                > > > > From:         meera nayak
                > > > > Reply To:     meera nayak
                > > > > Sent:         Thursday, February 24, 2000 1:44
                > PM
                > > > > To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                > > > > Subject:      Java in javscript
                > > > >
                > > > > Hi room,
                > > > >             I am doing something like this
                > .Trying
                > > > to call a method in a
                > > > > java class from javascript.It returns a string
                > > > .But how does javascript
                > > > > handle it.Can it handle a parameter returned
                > from
                > > > the java method.Can it
                > > > > store it in a variable.
                > > > >
                > > > > source code
                > > > > <html>
                > > > > <head>
                > > > > <script>
                > > > > var strMon;
                > > > >  function getMon(){
                > > > >   strMon=document.test.getMonth();
                > > > >   alert("mon",strMon);
                > > > > }
                > > > > </script>
                > > > > </head>
                > > > > <body>
                > > > > <applet name="test" code="rob.class" width=1
                > > > height=1>
                > > > > </applet>
                > > > > <form>
                > > > > <input type=text name=textfield1 value="">
                > > > > <input type=button onclick="getMon();">
                > > > > <form>
                > > > > </body>
                > > > > <html>
                > > > >
                > > > > Can anyone help
                > > > >
                > > > > Thanx in advance
                > > > > Meera
                > > > >
                > > > >
                > > >
                > >
                >

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