>From the images you sent, it looks like you're telling your applet to look in /lib/, so if the jars are in the same folder as your HTML page, then you should remove the "/lib/" from the jar paths. Can you use Firebug to inspect the DOM and see what paths are specified in the applet?
-T On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 10:59 AM, Luiz Gustavo <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Todd, > > my mistake. The lib directory isn't under WEB-INF as I said. > It's in the same directory as the index,jsp page, and I can access the jar > files when request then in the browser. > > > > > > 2010/3/26 Todd Volkert <[email protected]> > >> The applet will make an HTTP request for the jar files, and anything under >> the WEB-INF folder isn't publicly accessible via HTTP, so that could be the >> problem. Can you point your browser to the URL of the jars that you specify >> in the HTML page and get the jar file in response? >> >> -T >> >> >> On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 10:07 AM, Luiz Gustavo >> <[email protected]>wrote: >> >>> Hi Greg, >>> >>> here is an image of the example projects I've made: >>> http://dl.dropbox.com/u/756850/public_imgs/pivot_projects.png >>> I created a library of the Pivot jars in eclipse and used it on the >>> application that have the classes and markup files. Additionally I've copied >>> the jars in the web app lib directory, under WEB-INF. >>> When I deploy the web app (with the application jar in the lib, too) I >>> have the erros. >>> >>> Thanks for the other links! >>> >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Luiz Gustavo >>> >>> >>> 2010/3/26 Greg Brown <[email protected]> >>> >>> Where are you putting the Pivot libraries? In the app I am currently >>>> working on, I use Pivot on both the client and server. I put the client >>>> libraries in a /lib directory in my application's web root, and the server >>>> libraries in /WEB-INF/lib. >>>> >>>> On Mar 26, 2010, at 8:37 AM, Luiz Gustavo wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi Todd, >>>> >>>> thanks for your answer. >>>> Following your sugestion, I created two projects. One for the Pivot >>>> classes and markups (this is the application jar file) and another project >>>> for the web application, that uses the pivot application jar file. >>>> The imagens show project details and the main page, that would load the >>>> applet. I'm getting errors because the applet isn't able to load the >>>> dependencies. >>>> Am I missing something? >>>> >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> Luiz Gustavo >>>> >>>> >>>> 2010/3/26 Todd Volkert <[email protected]> >>>> >>>>> Hi Luiz, >>>>> >>>>> The only real requirement is that your jar files are locatable via HTTP >>>>> on the same domain as your HTML page containing the applet. Then, you >>>>> will >>>>> generally use Sun's Java Deployment Toolkit (a Javascript file containing >>>>> cross-browser JS) to detect the user's Java plug-in version and write out >>>>> the applet tags (or force them to install the Java plug-in). Examples of >>>>> this can be found in the online Pivot demos (e.g. >>>>> http://pivot.apache.org/demos/kitchen-sink.html for a full-screen app, >>>>> and http://pivot.apache.org/demos/decorators.html for a >>>>> non-full-screen one). >>>>> >>>>> The only thing that springs to mind with your EJB question is that you >>>>> might have to sign your jar files to perform cross-domain requests legally >>>>> from within the applet. >>>>> >>>>> Let me know if you have any questions about the parameters that are >>>>> being passed to the applet in the examples. >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> -T >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 2:02 AM, Luiz Gustavo <[email protected] >>>>> > wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi! >>>>>> >>>>>> Could anyone post in some place (or send me) some example or reference >>>>>> of a web application based on Pivot? >>>>>> All the examples on the project site are desktop based, and it would >>>>>> be nice to have some clear explanation on how to configure a web based >>>>>> project. For example: How to organize artifacts in a project and how to >>>>>> configure a web page to load the components. And, even more, how could I >>>>>> comunicate with EJB components if I decide to deploy the web application >>>>>> based on Pivot in a machine, and deploy EJB components in another >>>>>> machine? >>>>>> >>>>>> Sorry if these sounds like stupid questions or necessities, but since >>>>>> the tecnology aims to be used in both platforms, web and desktop, its >>>>>> necessary to show examples in both cases for a fast evaluation. >>>>>> In my specific case, I have to set up an architecture possibly using >>>>>> Pivot, and its being difficult to find direct examples for a fast >>>>>> prototype. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks in advance! >>>>>> >>>>>> Best regards. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Luiz Gustavo S. de Souza >>>>>> Analista de Sistemas - Desenvolvedor Java >>>>>> >>>>>> http://luizgustavoss.wordpress.com >>>>>> http://luizgustavoss.blogspot.com >>>>>> http://twitter.com/lugustso >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> <error.png><pivot_projects.png> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Att, >>> >>> >>> Luiz Gustavo S. de Souza >>> Analista de Sistemas - Desenvolvedor Java >>> >>> http://luizgustavoss.wordpress.com >>> http://luizgustavoss.blogspot.com >>> http://twitter.com/lugustso >>> >> >> > > > -- > Att, > > Luiz Gustavo S. de Souza > Analista de Sistemas - Desenvolvedor Java > > http://luizgustavoss.wordpress.com > http://luizgustavoss.blogspot.com > http://twitter.com/lugustso >
