Really?  I've never written applets before, is there some limitation that would 
prevent it from being fetched as a shared resource?  If not then add a 
wicket:id attribute to the applet tag, create a Label with the same wicket ID, 
and then use an AttributeModifier to create the code attribute on the applet 
tag.

Craig
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From: Martin Makundi [mailto:martin.maku...@koodaripalvelut.com]
To: users@wicket.apache.org
Sent: Wed, 09 Dec 2009 12:28:13 -0500
Subject: Re: Very Basic Hello World - Applet

> but 1 little question ... when i complie the code... instead of manually
  > copy pasting it to my WEBAPP folder.. can i give it as a path (like
  > /myproject/src/main/webapp/HelloWorld.class) ...
  
  No. But you can tweak your build configuration (maven, ant) to copy it
  automatically.
  
  **
  Martin
  
  
  > And thank u to every1 who helped me out.....
  > :handshake::handshake::handshake:
  >
  >
  > MartinM wrote:
  >>
  >> COmpile HelloWorld.java applet into HelloWorld.class and put it into
  >> the webapp directory and write:
  >>
  >> <APPLET CODE="HelloWorld.class" WIDTH=150 HEIGHT=25>
  >> </APPLET>
  >> </BODY>
  >> </HTML>
  >>
  >>
  >> 2009/12/9 local_shamil <shaena...@gmail.com>:
  >>>
  >>> Ok cool the image works fine...
  >>>
  >>> i just added this and it came out "  Picture.JPG   "
  >>>
  >>> now i need to insert an applet ..
  >>>
  >>> this is my HelloWorld.java code >>
  >>>
  >>> import java.applet.Applet;
  >>> import java.awt.Graphics;
  >>>
  >>> public class HelloWorld extends Applet {
  >>>    public void paint(Graphics g) {
  >>>        g.drawString("Hello world!", 50, 25);
  >>>    }
  >>> }
  >>>
  >>> and my HelloWolrd.HTML code
  >>>
  >>> <HTML>
  >>> <HEAD>
  >>> <TITLE> A Simple Program </TITLE>
  >>> </HEAD>
  >>> <BODY>
  >>>
  >>> Here is the output of my program:
  >>> <APPLET CODE="HelloWorld.class" WIDTH=150 HEIGHT=25>
  >>> </APPLET>
  >>> </BODY>
  >>> </HTML>
  >>>
  >>> and i have entered these 2 in the "COM.MYCOMPANY" Package.... but in your
  >>> applet code it says
  >>>
  >>>  <APPLET CODE="XXYYZ.class" archive="/xyz.jar"
  >>>                WIDTH=600 HEIGHT=600>
  >>>        </APPLET>
  >>>
  >>> What does archive="/xyz.jar" do ?? should i create a jar of my
  >>> HelloWorld.java class and have it in the WEBAPP folder ??
  >>>
  >>>
  >>>
  >>>
  >>>
  >>>
  >>>
  >>> MartinM wrote:
  >>>>
  >>>>> Guys i am a bit confused now...
  >>>>
  >>>> Take it slow :)
  >>>>
  >>>>> I am trying to have an Applet displayed in a wicket website...
  >>>>
  >>>> That's fine. It is just like displaying an IMAGE in a html page. The
  >>>> applet has nothing to do with wicket.
  >>>>
  >>>>> should i create a JAR as HelloWorld.jar and put it in to the WEBAPP
  >>>>> folder
  >>>>
  >>>> NO.
  >>>>
  >>>> Just make a quickstart WORK and try to make IMAGE ( ) work with
  >>>> the image in webapp/ directory.
  >>>>
  >>>> Then put your applet.class file into the webapp/directory and add the
  >>>> <applet> html tag next to your   tag.
  >>>>
  >>>> Restart if necessary. Furthermore: it should work even from file
  >>>> system without wicket running. Remember: applet has nothing to do with
  >>>> wicket.
  >>>>
  >>>> **
  >>>> Martin
  >>>>> MartinM wrote:
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>> The jar is a library for the applet code. Baybe you do not need it.
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>> **
  >>>>>> Martin
  >>>>>>
  >>>>>> 2009/12/9 local_shamil <shaena...@gmail.com>:
  >>>>>>>
  >>>>>>> Ok... this is the code i used to create my Maven Wicket project
  >>>>>>>
  >>>>>>> " mvn archetype:create -DarchetypeGroupId=org.apache.wicket
  >>>>>>> -DarchetypeArtifactId=wicket-archetype-quickstart
  >>>>>>> -DarchetypeVersion=1.4.3
  >>>>>>> -DgroupId=com.mycompany -DartifactId=myproject "
  >>>>>>>
  >>>>>>> and i used the above example to create
  >>>>>>> 
http://journals.ecs.soton.ac.uk/java/tutorial/getStarted/applet/index.html
  >>>>>>> my applet
  >>>>>>>
  >>>>>>> So what i did was i added the "HelloWorld.java" and "HelloWorld.html"
  >>>>>>> file
  >>>>>>> in the com.mycompany pakage..
  >>>>>>>
  >>>>>>> have i done correctly up to this point ??
  >>>>>>>
  >>>>>>> then i dont undestand what archive="/xyz.jar"  that u have quoted in
  >>>>>>> your
  >>>>>>> reply ... Should i have to create a HelloWorl.jar file and have it in
  >>>>>>> the
  >>>>>>> com.mycompany  package ??
  >>>>>>>
  >>>>>>> Please help ... :( :(
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