Hi all,
I found the silly mistake I was making.
And, Yes!, You can generate and HTML containing an embedded Applet as
you would if it were a JSP, or normally generated HTML page.
Now my question is, I have heard that when you do that the Applet it
run's on the server, is that true?
I heard that in a context in which people where talking about an
Application based on the Swing Library run in an Intranet, that was
being servlet-ed.
To which do performance implications affect the results?
Thanks
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import java.io.*;
import javax.servlet.*;
import javax.servlet.http.*;
public class IntroAppletServlet00 extends HttpServlet{
public void doGet(HttpServletRequest req, HttpServletResponse res)
throws ServletException, IOException{
res.setContentType("text/html");
PrintWriter out = res.getWriter();
out.println("<HTML>");
out.println(" <HEAD><TITLE>IntroAppletServlet00</TITLE></HEAD>");
out.println(" <BODY>");
out.println(" <APPLET CODE=IntroApplet00.class
CODEBASE=http://localhost:8080/ WIDTH=800 HEIGHT=200>");
out.println(" </APPLET>");
out.println(" </BODY>");
out.println("</HTML>");
}
}
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