The application name is just the name of the applet hosting the application. However, you don't need that to call eval() - you just need the application instance.
On Apr 26, 2010, at 12:02 PM, Jérôme Serré wrote: > Thank you, > I will use BrowserApplicationContext.eval(), but I don't know how to get the > name of Application. > Is it the name of the page or do I create loading and how ? > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Greg Brown [mailto:[email protected]] > Envoyé : lundi 26 avril 2010 16:12 > À : [email protected] > Objet : Re: Load url from applet > > One approach is to use java.awt.Desktop#browse(). This works well because it > works for both desktop and browser application contexts. However, it will > generally open the page in a new window, which may not be what you want. > > You can also use BrowserApplicationContext.eval(), which can be used to > execute arbitrary JavaScript in the page. However, this only works when > running in the browser. > > On Apr 26, 2010, at 10:06 AM, Jérôme Serré wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> Is it possible to load a page in the browser from an applet pivot ? >> something like: >> getAppletContext (). showDocument (new URL ()); >> >> Thanks >> >> >> >> >> >> __ >> >> Cordialement >> >> Jérôme Serré >> >> >> >> >
