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Question for programmers about Java applets for website [Vanity]
21 Feb 2009
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Posted on 02/21/2009 6:16:05 AM PST by Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
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To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
Sounds to me like the applet is not being found by the page.
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posted on
02/21/2009 6:18:39 AM PST
by
tonyinv
(I Want Obama To Fail ..there I said it...now say it with me.)
To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus; rdb3; Calvinist_Dark_Lord; GodGunsandGuts; CyberCowboy777; Salo; ...
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posted on
02/21/2009 6:20:55 AM PST
by
ShadowAce
(Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
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posted on
02/21/2009 6:31:23 AM PST
by
SolidRedState
(Someone finally found a spine and it is attached to an Alaskan Governor!)
To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
not enough info...red x’s usually mean path and/or permission/rights issues...
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posted on
02/21/2009 6:31:45 AM PST
by
databoss
(I'm with Etta..."big ears" is not my President either)
To: tonyinv
Does it look like this?
Sorry can't help you bump ... unless you've got an img src tag open ... ;-)
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posted on
02/21/2009 6:32:16 AM PST
by
Tunehead54
(Nothing funny here ;-)
To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
Use .NET.
Save yourself the learning curve.
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posted on
02/21/2009 6:33:05 AM PST
by
Glenn
(Free Venezuela!)
To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
What libraries are needed? Are those being referenced and downloaded properly?
You can open up your Java runtime log and read the error messages. There should be a JRE icon in the group of little icons in the lower right corner on Windows.
It’s been a while since I’ve worked with an applet.
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posted on
02/21/2009 6:33:52 AM PST
by
MichiganConservative
(You are a slave. The government is your owner and master. For many slaves, it is also their god.)
To: Tunehead54
No, it looks like an icon of a piece of paper, folded in the corner, and with an X in the centre of the page.
To: Glenn
To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
How did you install it?
It has to be installed as a component rather than just cut and paste the code, if I'm reading you question correctly
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posted on
02/21/2009 6:37:33 AM PST
by
Las Vegas Ron
(Obama says we should listen to our enemies, but not to Rush)
To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
What is .NET?Microsoft's web framework. Easier to program. Easier to understand. Stable. Not so esoteric.
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posted on
02/21/2009 6:37:37 AM PST
by
Glenn
(Free Venezuela!)
To: Las Vegas Ron
It has to be installed as a component rather than just cut and paste the code, if I'm reading you question correctly Okay, that's what I did, I just cut and pasted the code. Bad move, eh?
To: Glenn
Microsoft's web framework. Easier to program. Easier to understand. Stable. Not so esoteric. Cool, how do I access it?
To: Glenn
Have you done anything with Silverlight?
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posted on
02/21/2009 6:40:12 AM PST
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dfwgator
(1996 2006 2008 - Good Things Come in Threes)
To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
Is it an applet you wrote or an applet you found somewhere that could be useful?
Switching to .NET probably isn’t a viable option, since it’s already written.
But, if you don’t know what .NET is, you might not have written the applet.
What is the applet supposed to do? It might be worth your time to look around and see if there’s some jQuery, Dodjo Toolkit, or ExtJS plugin or widget that does the same thing with Javascript.
Getting Javascript to work and maintaining or modifying it is a lot easier, I’ve found, than writing, maintaining, and modifying a Java applet.
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posted on
02/21/2009 6:42:30 AM PST
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MichiganConservative
(You are a slave. The government is your owner and master. For many slaves, it is also their god.)
To: dfwgator
Have you done anything with Silverlight?A ton. It's nice. I am working on a major project for a defense contractor as we speak.
I have done a big interface using WCF and it works perfectly.
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posted on
02/21/2009 6:43:14 AM PST
by
Glenn
(Free Venezuela!)
To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus
Well, if it's like an Active X control or a running program, the component itself should be placed in the root directory of the web.
From there it needs to be installed/inserted as a component for it to run.
Again, that's if I'm understanding correctly what you are trying to do
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posted on
02/21/2009 6:43:28 AM PST
by
Las Vegas Ron
(Obama says we should listen to our enemies, but not to Rush)
To: MichiganConservative
The applet was just one I pulled off the web somewhere. The applet was basically a simple “typewriter” type text applet, you know, prints text out one charactre at a time.
I’m thinking I may just need to either spring for Dreamweaver, or else sit down and teach myself Java....
To: Las Vegas Ron
Well, if it's like an Active X control or a running program, the component itself should be placed in the root directory of the web. From there it needs to be installed/inserted as a component for it to run. Again, that's if I'm understanding correctly what you are trying to do I think you're assuming I'm more complicated than I really am! This was just a "typewriter" applet that I cut and pasted from some free applet site on the internet.
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