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| Welcome to the tutorial on Integrating an Applet in a Web Application
 
| Welcome to the tutorial on Integrating an Applet in a Web Application
  
 
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|The application that you build in this tutorial shows you how to build and deploy applets in the '''Netbeans IDE.'''  
 
|The application that you build in this tutorial shows you how to build and deploy applets in the '''Netbeans IDE.'''  
  
 
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|If this is the first time you are using '''Netbeans''', please view the tutorials,  
 
|If this is the first time you are using '''Netbeans''', please view the tutorials,  
  
 
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| Introduction to Netbeans, to get started with the '''IDE. '''
 
| Introduction to Netbeans, to get started with the '''IDE. '''
  
 
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|Also  view the tutorials Developing Web Applications and Designing GUIs on Netbeans  
 
|Also  view the tutorials Developing Web Applications and Designing GUIs on Netbeans  
  
 
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|to get familiarised with the '''IDE. '''
 
|to get familiarised with the '''IDE. '''
  
 
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|All the above tutorials can be viewed on the spoken tutorial website
 
|All the above tutorials can be viewed on the spoken tutorial website
  
 
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|For this demonstration, I am using the Linux Operating System Ubuntu v11.04 and Netbeans IDE v7.1.1  
 
|For this demonstration, I am using the Linux Operating System Ubuntu v11.04 and Netbeans IDE v7.1.1  
  
 
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|In this tutorial, we will  
 
|In this tutorial, we will  
  
 
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| Create an Applet  
 
| Create an Applet  
  
 
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|Run the Applet; and  
 
|Run the Applet; and  
  
 
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|Embed the applet in a web application  
 
|Embed the applet in a web application  
  
 
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|Let us now launch the '''IDE''' to create our project.  
 
|Let us now launch the '''IDE''' to create our project.  
  
 
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|Go to  '''File>New Project''' and create a '''Java Class Library '''
 
|Go to  '''File>New Project''' and create a '''Java Class Library '''
  
  
 
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|Click ''Next'''
 
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|Give your Project a name
 
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|I will name my Project as  '''SampleApplet. '''
 
|I will name my Project as  '''SampleApplet. '''
  
 
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|Set the  Location to any directory on your system
 
|Set the  Location to any directory on your system
  
  
 
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|And Click '''Finish''' to create your project
 
|And Click '''Finish''' to create your project
  
 
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|Let us '''Next''' create the  '''Applet Source File'''
 
|Let us '''Next''' create the  '''Applet Source File'''
  
 
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|Right-Click on the '''SampleApplet''' project node
 
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| and choose '''Properties''' to open the Properties window.  
 
| and choose '''Properties''' to open the Properties window.  
  
 
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|Select the desired '''Source and Binary Format''' for the project.  
 
|Select the desired '''Source and Binary Format''' for the project.  
  
 
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|This is to make sure if the correct version of the JDK has been chosen.  
 
|This is to make sure if the correct version of the JDK has been chosen.  
  
 
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|For example, if you choose the latest version of JDK,  
 
|For example, if you choose the latest version of JDK,  
  
 
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|then the applet might not run on machines that have an older version of the Java browser plugin.
 
|then the applet might not run on machines that have an older version of the Java browser plugin.
  
 
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|I will select the latest version of '''JDK''' since my browser supports the latest version of the java browser pluggin
 
|I will select the latest version of '''JDK''' since my browser supports the latest version of the java browser pluggin
  
 
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|Click on '''OK'''
 
|Click on '''OK'''
  
 
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|Right-Click again on the '''SampleApplet''' project node
 
|Right-Click again on the '''SampleApplet''' project node
  
 
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| and select '''New''' >'''Applet'''
 
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| If you do not find the applet option in this contextual menu, Click on '''Other'''
 
| If you do not find the applet option in this contextual menu, Click on '''Other'''
  
 
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| Under '''Categories''', select '''Java. '''
 
| Under '''Categories''', select '''Java. '''
  
 
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|And Under '''File Types''', select '''Applet''' to create an Applet
 
|And Under '''File Types''', select '''Applet''' to create an Applet
  
 
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|Give the '''Class name''' as '''Sample''' and the '''Package''' as '''org.me.hello'''
 
|Give the '''Class name''' as '''Sample''' and the '''Package''' as '''org.me.hello'''
  
 
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|Click '''Finish'''
 
|Click '''Finish'''
  
 
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|The IDE creates the applet source file in the specified package.  
 
|The IDE creates the applet source file in the specified package.  
  
 
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|You can expand the '''Source Package''' node in the Projects window to see this.  
 
|You can expand the '''Source Package''' node in the Projects window to see this.  
  
 
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|The Applet source file opens in the source editor.  
 
|The Applet source file opens in the source editor.  
  
 
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|Let us now define our applet class.  
 
|Let us now define our applet class.  
  
 
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|I have the code for a simple applet,  
 
|I have the code for a simple applet,  
  
 
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|that sets the background color to cyan,  
 
|that sets the background color to cyan,  
  
 
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|the foreground color to red,  
 
|the foreground color to red,  
  
 
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|and displays a message that illustrates the order in which the methods in the applet,
 
|and displays a message that illustrates the order in which the methods in the applet,
  
  
 
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|i.e. the '''init()''' method, the '''start()''' method, and the '''paint() '''methods are called, when the applet starts up.  
 
|i.e. the '''init()''' method, the '''start()''' method, and the '''paint() '''methods are called, when the applet starts up.  
  
 
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| I will copy the entire code on my clipboard and paste it over the existing  code in the IDE.  
 
| I will copy the entire code on my clipboard and paste it over the existing  code in the IDE.  
  
 
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|Right-Click on the '''Sample.java''' file in the Projects window,  
 
|Right-Click on the '''Sample.java''' file in the Projects window,  
  
 
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|and choose '''Run File''' from the contextual menu.  
 
|and choose '''Run File''' from the contextual menu.  
  
 
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|  The '''Sample.html''' launcher file, with the applet embedded, is created in the build folder,  
 
|  The '''Sample.html''' launcher file, with the applet embedded, is created in the build folder,  
  
 
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|which you can see in the '''Files''' window.  
 
|which you can see in the '''Files''' window.  
  
 
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|'''Sample dot html file'''
 
|'''Sample dot html file'''
  
 
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  |The Applet is also  launched in the '''Applet viewer. '''
 
  |The Applet is also  launched in the '''Applet viewer. '''
  
 
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|With the message display on the screen
 
|With the message display on the screen
  
 
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|Let me close the '''appletviewer'''
 
|Let me close the '''appletviewer'''
  
 
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|And let us next embed  the Applet in a Web Application
 
|And let us next embed  the Applet in a Web Application
  
 
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|So that we can make the applet available to the user
 
|So that we can make the applet available to the user
  
  
 
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|To do so, we create a '''Web Application''',  
 
|To do so, we create a '''Web Application''',  
  
 
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| Under '''Categories'''  select '''java web''' and under '''Projects''' select '''Web application'''
 
| Under '''Categories'''  select '''java web''' and under '''Projects''' select '''Web application'''
  
 
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|and Click '''Next'''
 
|and Click '''Next'''
  
  
 
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|We wll name our Project as '''HelloSampleApplet''' and  
 
|We wll name our Project as '''HelloSampleApplet''' and  
  
 
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|Click '''Next'''
 
|Click '''Next'''
  
 
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|See if the correct server is selected and click '''Finish''' to create your Project
 
|See if the correct server is selected and click '''Finish''' to create your Project
  
 
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|Note that, when we add the Java project '''SampleApplet''' to the web project '''HelloSampleApplet'''
 
|Note that, when we add the Java project '''SampleApplet''' to the web project '''HelloSampleApplet'''
  
 
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|we enable to IDE to build the applet whenever we build this web application.  
 
|we enable to IDE to build the applet whenever we build this web application.  
  
 
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|Therefore, when we modify the '''Sample dot java applet '''
 
|Therefore, when we modify the '''Sample dot java applet '''
  
 
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|the IDE builds a new version of the applet whenever this  is built.  
 
|the IDE builds a new version of the applet whenever this  is built.  
  
 
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|Now In the Projects window, right-click the '''HelloSampleApplet''' project node,  
 
|Now In the Projects window, right-click the '''HelloSampleApplet''' project node,  
  
 
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|and Click on '''Properties'''
 
|and Click on '''Properties'''
  
 
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|Our applet is in a Java project,  
 
|Our applet is in a Java project,  
  
 
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|To add the Jar file select the '''Packaging''' option from the menu on the left side of the window
 
|To add the Jar file select the '''Packaging''' option from the menu on the left side of the window
  
 
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| click on '''Add Project''' and select the java project that contains the Applet class
 
| click on '''Add Project''' and select the java project that contains the Applet class
  
 
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|In this case it is '''SampleApplet'''
 
|In this case it is '''SampleApplet'''
  
 
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|Click on '''Add Project Jar Files'''
 
|Click on '''Add Project Jar Files'''
  
 
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|The JAR file containing the applet source file is now listed in the table  
 
|The JAR file containing the applet source file is now listed in the table  
  
 
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|Click on '''OK'''
 
|Click on '''OK'''
  
 
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|And let us build the '''HelloSampleApplet''' project now by right clicking on it in the '''Projects''' Window
 
|And let us build the '''HelloSampleApplet''' project now by right clicking on it in the '''Projects''' Window
  
 
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|and selecting '''Clean and Build''' options
  
 
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|Now when this project is built the applets Jar file is generated in the original '''SampleApplet''' Project
 
|Now when this project is built the applets Jar file is generated in the original '''SampleApplet''' Project
  
 
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|Go to the Files Window expand the '''HelloSampleApplet''' Project node
 
|Go to the Files Window expand the '''HelloSampleApplet''' Project node
  
 
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|Under '''build''' and '''web''' folder  
 
|Under '''build''' and '''web''' folder  
  
 
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|You can see that the jar file has been added
 
|You can see that the jar file has been added
  
 
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|Now Let us next embed the applet in a HTML file,  
 
|Now Let us next embed the applet in a HTML file,  
  
  
 
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|Go back to the '''Project''' Window, right-click on the '''HelloSampleApplet''' project node,  
 
|Go back to the '''Project''' Window, right-click on the '''HelloSampleApplet''' project node,  
  
 
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|Select '''Web'''  under '''Categories''' and select '''HTML''' under  '''File Types''' and click '''Next'''
  
 
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|I will name the file as '''MyApplet''' and Click on '''Finish.'''
 
|I will name the file as '''MyApplet''' and Click on '''Finish.'''
  
 
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|The next step is to enter the applet tag in between the body tags in '''MyApplet dot html''' file
 
|The next step is to enter the applet tag in between the body tags in '''MyApplet dot html''' file
  
 
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|I have the applet code here
  
 
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|Let me copy it onto my clipboard and paste it in between the body tags in the html file
 
|Let me copy it onto my clipboard and paste it in between the body tags in the html file
  
 
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|The Next step is to run the html file
  
 
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|Right click on '''MyApplet dot html''' in the project windows and select '''Run File'''
  
 
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|The server deploys the html file in the IDE default browser
  
 
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|Now the server as deploy the html file in the IDE's default browser
 
|Now the server as deploy the html file in the IDE's default browser
  
 
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|You can see the message displayed across the screen
 
|You can see the message displayed across the screen
  
 
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|As your assignment create another simple banner applet in the IDE,  
  
 
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|where the applet scrolls a message across the applet's window.  
 
|where the applet scrolls a message across the applet's window.  
  
 
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|Embed your applet in a web application,  
 
|Embed your applet in a web application,  
  
 
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|and add JAR files to the web project and,  
  
 
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|finally create and run the HTML file.  
 
|finally create and run the HTML file.  
  
 
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|I have created my own moving banner applet  
 
|I have created my own moving banner applet  
  
 
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|Let me open the project and run it
 
|Let me open the project and run it
  
 
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|You can see that the applet has opened with the message scrolling across the Window
 
|You can see that the applet has opened with the message scrolling across the Window
  
 
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|Watch the video available at the link shown on the screen.  
 
|Watch the video available at the link shown on the screen.  
  
 
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|It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.  
 
|It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.  
 
   
 
   
 
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|If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch the videos.  
 
|If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch the videos.  
  
 
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|The Spoken Tutorial project team conduct workshops using Spoken Tutorials.  
 
|The Spoken Tutorial project team conduct workshops using Spoken Tutorials.  
  
 
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|Gives certificates to those who pass an online test.  
 
|Gives certificates to those who pass an online test.  
  
 
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|For more details please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org
 
|For more details please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org
  
 
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|Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher Project
 
|Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher Project
  
 
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| Supported by the National Mission on education through ICT, MHRD, Government  of India
 
| Supported by the National Mission on education through ICT, MHRD, Government  of India
  
 
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|This tutorial has been  contributed by  IT for Change  
 
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|Thank you for joining us.
 
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Revision as of 13:58, 7 August 2014

Time Narration
00:01 Hii everyone.
00:02 Welcome to the tutorial on Integrating an Applet in a Web Application
00:08 The application that you build in this tutorial shows you how to build and deploy applets in the Netbeans IDE.
00:16 If this is the first time you are using Netbeans, please view the tutorials,
00:21 Introduction to Netbeans, to get started with the IDE.
00:25 Also view the tutorials Developing Web Applications and Designing GUIs on Netbeans
00:32 to get familiarised with the IDE.
00:36 All the above tutorials can be viewed on the spoken tutorial website
00:41 For this demonstration, I am using the Linux Operating System Ubuntu v11.04 and Netbeans IDE v7.1.1
00:55 In this tutorial, we will
00:57 Create an Applet
00:59 Run the Applet; and
01:02 Embed the applet in a web application
01:05 Let us now launch the IDE to create our project.
01:10 Go to File>New Project and create a Java Class Library


01:17 Click Next'


01:19 Give your Project a name
01:21 I will name my Project as SampleApplet.
01:26 Set the Location to any directory on your system


01:30 And Click Finish to create your project
01:34 Let us Next create the Applet Source File
01:39 Right-Click on the SampleApplet project node
01:42 and choose Properties to open the Properties window.
01:47 Select the desired Source and Binary Format for the project.
01:53 This is to make sure if the correct version of the JDK has been chosen.
01:59 For example, if you choose the latest version of JDK,
02:04 then the applet might not run on machines that have an older version of the Java browser plugin.
02:10 I will select the latest version of JDK since my browser supports the latest version of the java browser pluggin
02:19 Click on OK
02:21 Right-Click again on the SampleApplet project node
02:25 and select New >Applet
02:29 If you do not find the applet option in this contextual menu, Click on Other
02:35 Under Categories, select Java.
02:38 And Under File Types, select Applet to create an Applet
02:43 Give the Class name as Sample and the Package as org.me.hello
02:55 Click Finish
02:57 The IDE creates the applet source file in the specified package.
03:02 You can expand the Source Package node in the Projects window to see this.
03:08 The Applet source file opens in the source editor.
03:12 Let us now define our applet class.
03:17 I have the code for a simple applet,
03:21 that sets the background color to cyan,
03:24 the foreground color to red,
03:27 and displays a message that illustrates the order in which the methods in the applet,


03:34 i.e. the init() method, the start() method, and the paint() methods are called, when the applet starts up.
03:43 I will copy the entire code on my clipboard and paste it over the existing code in the IDE.
03:54 Right-Click on the Sample.java file in the Projects window,
04:00 and choose Run File from the contextual menu.
04:04 The Sample.html launcher file, with the applet embedded, is created in the build folder,
04:13 which you can see in the Files window.
04:15 Sample dot html file
04:18 The Applet is also launched in the Applet viewer.
04:23 With the message display on the screen
04:27 Let me close the appletviewer
04:29 And let us next embed the Applet in a Web Application
04:33 So that we can make the applet available to the user


04:37 To do so, we create a Web Application,
04:42 Under Categories select java web and under Projects select Web application
04:48 and Click Next


04:50 We wll name our Project as HelloSampleApplet and
05:01 Click Next
05:03 See if the correct server is selected and click Finish to create your Project
05:12 Note that, when we add the Java project SampleApplet to the web project HelloSampleApplet
05:20 we enable to IDE to build the applet whenever we build this web application.
05:26 Therefore, when we modify the Sample dot java applet
05:34 the IDE builds a new version of the applet whenever this is built.
05:40 Now In the Projects window, right-click the HelloSampleApplet project node,
05:45 and Click on Properties
05:49 Our applet is in a Java project,
05:52 To add the Jar file select the Packaging option from the menu on the left side of the window
05:59 click on Add Project and select the java project that contains the Applet class
06:05 In this case it is SampleApplet
06:09 Click on Add Project Jar Files
06:14 The JAR file containing the applet source file is now listed in the table
06:20 Click on OK
06:24 And let us build the HelloSampleApplet project now by right clicking on it in the Projects Window
06:31 and selecting Clean and Build options
06:36 Now when this project is built the applets Jar file is generated in the original SampleApplet Project
06:45 Go to the Files Window expand the HelloSampleApplet Project node
06:51 Under build and web folder
06:54 You can see that the jar file has been added
06:58 Now Let us next embed the applet in a HTML file,


07:02 Go back to the Project Window, right-click on the HelloSampleApplet project node,
07:09 choose New and select the HTML file option
07:13 If you cannot find the HTML option in this contextual menu
07:18 Click on Other
07:21 Select Web under Categories and select HTML under File Types and click Next
07:29 Give your Html file a name
07:32 I will name the file as MyApplet and Click on Finish.
07:40 The next step is to enter the applet tag in between the body tags in MyApplet dot html file
07:48 I have the applet code here
07:51 Let me copy it onto my clipboard and paste it in between the body tags in the html file
08:03 The Next step is to run the html file
08:07 Right click on MyApplet dot html in the project windows and select Run File
08:14 The server deploys the html file in the IDE default browser
08:25 Now the server as deploy the html file in the IDE's default browser
08:30 You can see the message displayed across the screen
08:36 Now to the assignment
08:38 As your assignment create another simple banner applet in the IDE,
08:43 where the applet scrolls a message across the applet's window.
08:49 Embed your applet in a web application,
08:52 and add JAR files to the web project and,
08:56 finally create and run the HTML file.
09:00 I have created my own moving banner applet
09:04 Let me open the project and run it
09:18 You can see that the applet has opened with the message scrolling across the Window
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