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 Vazquez Wael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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 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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