Simple....
inside of servlet.init just do this.
Applet a = (Applet)Class.forName("AppletClassName").newInstance();
a.init();
Then inside of doGet or doPost or service just do the following
a.start();
a.stop();
and finally in finalize..
a.destroy();
voila your done!
Just one question, why on earth would you want to convert an applet to a
servlet when 99.9% of applets and 0.1% of servets are GUI based?
If you want to offload cycles to the server/servlet then i suggest using
applet/servlet message passing via HTTP or else use RMI or IIOP with
the appropriate RMI/Corba server.
Ross
At 12:38 PM 4/30/99 -0600, you wrote:
>Good afternoon all,
>
> I have an applet that is rather large and would like to convert it
>to a servlet to improve the response time. My question is this: has
>anyone figured out an easy (read quick) way to convert an applet to a
>servlet? I know I could completely rewrite the application but would
>prefer not to. Thanks for the help.
>
>
>Dale Poulter
>Systems Librarian
>Vanderbilt University
>Suite 700
>110 21st Avenue South
>Nashville, TN 37240
>(615)343-5388
>(615)343-8834 (fax)
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>------------------------------------------------------------
>To subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Problems?: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
------------------------------------------------------------
To subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Problems?: [EMAIL PROTECTED]