I think you're a bit confused.  There's no such thing as a web page with 
embedded java.  Perhaps you're talking about Java Server Pages (JSP) - with 
that technology, you can create text files that contain HTML (and maybe 
Javascript)  and Java code to provide the dynamic content for that HTML.  When 
someone on a browser asks for that file, the java in that file gets executed 
and the then completed 'web page' gets returned to the browser.

If you're interested in doing everything on the client, you can't use Java, 
much less Java Swing, which is a desktop technology - i.e. it doesn't run 
inside a browser*.  You want to look into Javascript based frameworks like 
React.

Hope this help,
Tom

*There used to be a couple Java-based technologies called "Applets" and 
"Webstart" that would allow you to run Java on the client side (applets could 
inside the browser, webstart based programs would only invoked by the browser, 
but would run separately as a desktop application).  As someone else pointed 
out, those are pretty much dead/deprecated technologies and you probably 
shouldn't try to use those in a new web-based application.


> On Apr 1, 2025, at 4:35 PM, slipbits <slipb...@slipbits.com> wrote:
> 
> Just started learning how to create Web page with embedded Java using the 
> Java Tutorials. The tutorials are geared to a client/server interface. I am 
> interested in performing all activities at the client side.
> 
> The objective is to include a Java program within a Web page, and to provide 
> an interface between program and user through Java swing. I don't know how to 
> do this, and I'm not sure that the online tutorials will be helpful.
> 
> Are there any resources in NB or elsewhere, that identify how this is to be 
> done?
> 
> As a secondary question, if I develop the program an interface separate from 
> any NB I/F can I include the separate development in a Web page using NB?
> 
> 
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