Hello! I have tried several approaches suggested. However, I am still
having same problem. My problem is that I placed applet and html
in the same directory, and when I call the html file (that has <applet>
tags) from other servlet. All other materials is displayed properly,
except the applet, and I am getting "applet cannot be loaded!" Any
suggestion! Thanks in advance. My applet doesn't communicate with any
other resources at all for now, it just displays a chart.
HeaKyung
On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Heakyung Park wrote:
> I stored the applet in the same directory as the servlet is located. My
> problem is not finding the applet to be loaded, it is that "the applet
> cannot be loaded." I tried the code base approach, if the browser doesn't
> find the applet, the message says "the applet cannot be found." I hope I
> didn't misunderstand you. Thanks.
>
>
> On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Milt Epstein wrote:
>
> > On Tue, 24 Oct 2000, Heakyung Park wrote:
> >
> > > So you mean the reason I am having the problem is due to my code? No other
> > > possible reason?
> > >
> > > The following is the servlet code to display java applet;
> > > import java.io.*;
> > > import javax.servlet.*;
> > > public class gan extends GenericServlet {
> > > public void service (ServletRequest request, ServletResponse
> > > response) throws ServletException, IOException {
> > > response.setContentType("text/html");
> > > PrintWriter pw = response.getWriter();
> > > pw.println("<html><head><title>Gentt Chart</title></head><body>");
> > > pw.println("<h1>Project Schedule in Gantt Chart</h1>");
> > > pw.println("<applet code=\"gantt\" width=500 height=500></applet>");
> > > pw.println("</body></html>");
> > > pw.close();
> > > }
> > > }
> > [ ... ]
> >
> > I suspect the problem is that the browser cannot find the applet code
> > to (down)load. The way you have it above, the applet code is expected
> > to be in the same "directory" as the html page, but that html was
> > generated by a servlet, so it's in the servlet virtual directory. I
> > think you need to specify a directory via the CODEBASE attribute on
> > the APPLET tag that will tell the browser where to find the applet
> > code. (The exact value of which depends on where the applet code is.)
> >
> > Milt Epstein
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