Hi to all,
I have one graph.java file. In HTML I can display like
In Wicket, how can I display this applet file? Please explain me.
Thank you for answering
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Hello,
there is nothing special in displaying applets in wicket pages. Just put the
proper applet tags into the HTML page template. You don't even need to have
corresponding components in the Java class, since applet is not a wicket
component.
Robert Novotny
edward durai wrote:
>
> Hi to all,
Hi,
I have tried. but i am not able to display that applet. Please give me one
sample. Thanks
Robert Novotny wrote:
>
> Hello,
> there is nothing special in displaying applets in wicket pages. Just put
> the proper applet tags into the HTML page template. You don't even need to
> have corresp
Does the markup you give below work in a non-wicket page?
I would make a the simplest possible html page including your applet tag
below to see if it works. When it works, compare it to the html generated by
wicket. If they are the same, you should observe exactly the same result in
your browser i
Hi!
I have put both graph.class and html file. In non-wicket page it is working.
but in wicket it is not working.
Please advise.
Thanks
howzat wrote:
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> Does the markup you give below work in a non-wicket page?
> I would make a the simplest possible html page including your applet tag
> be
Hello,
in my experience, the most frequent problems with applets are connected with
classpath problems. Could you have a look into the Java Console output and
search for the potential ClassNotFoundError stack traces? (If I remember
correctly, you could right click on the applet that failed loading
what is your html look like? what does the html that wicket outputs look
like? there might be a path problem where the browser cant find the jar.
-igor
On 5/12/07, edward durai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi!
I have put both graph.class and html file. In non-wicket page it is
working.
but in
actually my html file looks like
here I have one Graph.class file inside mywicket.examples folder. Could you
tell me what is archive="applets.jar,log4j-1.2.12.jar". Is it essential.
Because Graph.java is not inside in jar file. So what jar file here i have
to include.
My Aim is to display the g
actually my html file looks like
here I have one Graph.class file inside mywicket.examples folder. Could you
tell me what is archive="applets.jar,log4j-1.2.12.jar". Is it essential.
Because Graph.java is not inside in jar file. So what jar file here i have
to include.
My Aim is to display the
One problem, which could arise, is the URL from which is the graph.class
loaded. When you've got your applet page on
http://server.com/page/applet.html, browser JVM willl try to load
graph.class from http://server.com/page/graph.class URL. Also make sure that
you have a correct case (Java classes
anyone help this.
edwarddurai wrote:
>
> actually my html file looks like
>
> here I have one Graph.class file inside mywicket.examples folder. Could
> you tell me what is archive="applets.jar,log4j-1.2.12.jar". Is it
> essential. Because Graph.java is not inside in jar file. So what jar fil
* edward durai:
> anyone help this.
Dear Edward,
Please exit from your "applet" tunnel vision. Begin talking in
terms of HTTP requests. Wicket does not make any assumption on
whether you serve an applet, Flash, image, HTML or anything else.
So, what are the HTTP requests URL that are
Oh, and by the way, why do you need Wicket for streaming a static
resource from the server? Just specify the relative path of your
static file in the web application.
--
Jean-Baptiste Quenot
aka John Banana Qwerty
http://caraldi.com/jbq/
Finally, It's working.
My applet looks lik
http://localhost:8080/projectName"; CODE="ClassName"
WIDTH=400 HEIGHT=450>
Here Hardcoded values x_axis_value and y_axis_value is working fine.
Consider I have one text box with label Dates and
Consider I have one text box with label values(y).
How
ahh, so you wish to use wicket to generate dynamic content for the applet?
Look at the howto include javascript thread, theres an example on howto
create a attribute modifier, im not sure howto communicate with your
applet though?
edward durai wrote:
> Finally, It's working.
>
> My applet look
can applets read attributes from HTML DOM? if applets can read HTML DOM Tree
then Wicket and Applets should be able to communicate via AJAX. Wicket
updates DOM tree variables via AJAX and then Applets pick up the values for
internal use?
can this work
any?
On 5/23/07, Nino Saturnino Martinez Va
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