Finally, It's working.

My applet looks lik

<APPLET codebase="http://localhost:8080/projectName"; CODE="ClassName"
WIDTH=400 HEIGHT=450>


</APPLET>

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 to get both values and apply the above applet tags? I am the newbie of
wicket. Please tell your suggestions.




Robert Novotny wrote:
> 
> 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 should start with an uppercase
> letter, therefore I think it is better to have <applect
> code="Graph.class".. and class called "Graph").
> 
> However, if you specify the JAR files in the archive attribute, your
> classes will be loaded from the specified JARs. 
> 
> There can be another hiccup dealing with URL mounting. In our project we
> have mounted the Wicket webapplication on the
> <url-pattern>/app/*</url-pattern>. Therefore our applet page has URL
> http://[servername]:8080/[appname]/app?wicket:bookmarkablePage=:uinf.wid.tools.UserProfileApplet,
> which means that the JAR files are loaded from the
> http://[servername]:8080/[appname] directory, i. e. from JAR files which
> are located in the directory just above the WEB-INF.
> 
> If your webpage is mounted (for example to
> http://[servername]:8080/[appname]/app/userprofile), you could come across
> JAR loading problems, because JVM will try to load JAR/CLASS file from
> that http://[servername]:8080/[appname]/app/userprofile, which does not
> correspond to any server directory, therefore it will not find your
> JARs/CLASSes.
> 
> 
> edward durai wrote:
>> 
>> Hi to all,
>> 
>> I have one graph.java file. In HTML I can display like
>> 
>> <APPLET CODE="graph.class" WIDTH=900 HEIGHT=400>
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>  <!-- Dynamic -->
>> <!-- Dynamic -->
>> 
>> </APPLET>
>> 
>> 
>> In Wicket, how can I display this applet file? Please explain me. 
>> 
>> Thank you for answering....
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
> 

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