Applet to JSP !!!
Hi all,
I am trying to make a chat application in which registered users
of the website can interact with each other through text aswell as
voice messages after they logged in the website.
There will be e.g three chat rooms in which users can enter.
After login,they can chat with each other through voice aswell as text
messages.
For the above task I am trying to develop a JSP enabled chat application in which users can communicate with each other through Applets using JSP.
I want to know how can I connect my Applet to a JSP to develop such chat application.
thanks for any help in advance:-)
savdeep.
Whenever I hear terms like "JSP enabled" I stop listening. That's pure marketing BS. Accordingly, your entire sentence doesn't make sense. What is the JSP supposed to do? I can't think of anything that can't be done by static HTML.
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i am able to do either thing but not both
so please help me it is so urgent and important for me bcoz
i have to complete my project as early as possible
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project\WebApplication3\web\
and classes path is D:\Reliance
project\WebApplication3\build\web\WEB-INF\classes\
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project\WebApplication3\build\web\WEB-INF\classes\
location
but at that time i am not able to display this applet
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Can anyone of you help me in this regard?
Thanks & Regards
ArthiHi Arthi,
I think this might help you to get an idea why jsp:plugin tag does not allow for dynamically called applets.
<jsp:plugin type=applet height="100%" width="100%"
archive="myjarfile.jar,myotherjar.jar"
codebase="/applets"
code="com.foo.MyApplet" >
<jsp:params>
<jsp:param name="enableDebug" value="true" />
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Your browser does not support applets.
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The plugin example illustrates a <html> uniform way of embedding applets in a web page. Before the advent of the <OBJECT> tag, there was no common way of embedding applets. This tag is poorly designed and hopefully future specs will allow for dynamic attributes (height="${param.height}", code="${chart}", etc) and dynamic parameters. Currently, the jsp:plugin tag does not allow for dynamically called applets. For example, if you have a charting applet that requires the data points to be passed in as parameters, you can't use jsp:params unless the number of data points are constant. You can't, for example, loop through a ResultSet to create the jsp:param tags. You have to hand code each jsp:param tag. Each of those jsp:param tags however can have a dynamic name and a dynamic value.
I think you can get better information if you look in to the below link
http://pdf.coreservlets.com/CSAJSP-Chapter12.pdf
Many Thanks,
Ramesh. -
Hello! I wrote an applet and try to put in jsp page in JDeveloper:
<jsp:plugin type="applet" code="CompositeTest.class"
width="400" height="400">
<jsp:fallback>
<p>Unable to load applet</p>
</jsp:fallback>
</jsp:plugin>
and I copy the class file to folder where the JSP page is located. When I start Jsp page I have a message: "Applet not found"
What I do wrong??? PLZ Help!
BEST REGARDSHi,
I am not sure the JSP file, which resides in the public_html directory, is part of the class path of the running application. If you open the project properties, you can see where JDeveloper looks for Java classes. Try and extend this setting to include the public_hml directory (you can also try and just add the source as a library path (see library section))
Frank -
i have already made an applet code for my program....now i want to make it flexible by using JSP...
Should i write the code from scratch (for JSP)....or is there some way i can call the applet from JSP ...
Please suggest.see if this thread helps you
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jsp?forum=45&thread=166514
Cheers
Khalid -
Hi al,
When we try to invoke an applet from jsp, applet class is not able to initialize (not able to load the class)
Exception got in java console as follows :
Load: class SignedAppletDemo.class not found.
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: SignedAppletDemo.class
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader.findClass(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader.loadCode(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletPanel.createApplet(Unknown Source)
at sun.plugin.AppletViewer.createApplet(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletPanel.runLoader(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletPanel.run(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
Caused by: java.io.IOException: open HTTP connection failed.
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader.getBytes(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader.access$100(Unknown Source)
at sun.applet.AppletClassLoader$1.run(Unknown Source)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
... 10 more
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width="475" height="350">
</jsp:plugin>
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Exception:java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:core.TextApplet
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Unable to load Applet in JSP using Tomcat 5.5.12
Hi
I am aunable to applet in jsp using Tomcat 5.5.12 and JRE 1.5. Below is the code that I am using
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codebase = "."
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code = "webposprint.WPMainApplet.class"
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width = "450"
height = "115"
hspace = "0"
vspace = "0"
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codebase = "http://java.sun.com/products/plugin/autodl/jinstall-1_4_2-windows-i586.cab#Version=1,4,2,0"
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<PARAM NAME = archive VALUE = WebPOSApplet.jar>
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<param name = "redirectInfo" value = "SearchProducts.do">
<PARAM NAME = "scriptable" VALUE = "false">
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</embed> <COMMENT> <EMBED
type = "application/x-java-applet;jpi-version=1.4.2" \
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WIDTH = 373 \
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Please help
ThanksApplets run client side - which means the relevant class files need to be downloaded to the client.
Anything under the WEB-INF directory is not directly accessible by the client. Nothing under WEB-INF can be downloaded.
ergo, specifying the WEB-INF directory as part of your applet codebase is a bad idea.
I would suggest try copying the applet classes from under WEB-INF to some other place in your application.
Also, you should probably specify the full class name of your Applet in the plugin tag.
<%@ page import="com.util.MyApplet" %>
<jsp:plugin type="applet" code="com.util.MyApplet" codebase="/classes" width="250" height="100" jreversion="1.6">
<jsp:fallback>
<B>Unable to start plugin!</B>
</jsp:fallback>
</jsp:plugin>cheers,
evnafets -
Applets in JSP --- I'm going crazy!
I am using an applet I have written on a JSP page which I have also written.
Using: Win2K, IE6, J2SDK 1.4, Tomcat 4.0.3
I have several problems. Even if you can answer only one of them, it will be a great help!
Here is how I'm adding the applet.
<jsp:plugin type="applet" code="RawData.class" name="rawData" jreversion="1.4" width="700" height="55" >
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</jsp:plugin>
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Can't get the CODEBASE to do anything for me at all.
I set my codebase="/RawData/classes", but makes no difference.
I then tried Jarring my applet and placing RawData.jar in the same folder with the JSP. But also no go. I then set codebase="RawData.jar", but guess what... Nothing.
So my questions are: How do I get the applet to load from the applet.class files using codebase if the applet files are in a sub folder? And how do I get my applet to load from a Jar?
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Problem 3) I need the HTML components to interact with the applet.
When I do a call to an applet function passing no parameters it works fine, and I get the value back, like this:
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="VBScript">
<!--
Sub btnGetID1_OnClick
document.all("id1Pattern").innerText = document.rawData.getSelection()
End Sub
-->
</SCRIPT>
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<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="VBScript">
<!--
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document.rawData.setSelection(5, 10)
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-->
</SCRIPT>
Why is this. What am I doing wrong.
And better yet... Is there a way of manipulating the HTML components from within JSP scriplet <% ... %>?
Please if anyone can help... It will be greatly appreciated. I am at a loss!
Thanx. QuigrimQuigrim wrote:
Problem 1) I can only get the applet loaded if the applet class file
is in the same folder as the JSP file. Anything else, and I get a
ClassNotFoundException. Can't get the CODEBASE to do anything for me
at all.Set CODEBASE to point to the relative directory where your code is. If it is in the same directory as the JSP then CODEBASE="."; if it is in a sub-directory 'classes' then CODEBASE="classes".
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imaginable to get the browser to load a new version after I have
updated it. Close ALL browser windows - you have to force the plugin JVM to re-initialise - I've not found any other way to do it.
Hope these help you.
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including the necessary files via import statements in
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download the Java2 plugin regardless of whether the
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browser rather you have the necessary jar files in
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http://tmap.pmel.noaa.gov/~callahan/JAVA/map_v3.0/LiveMap_30.java.
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I have the javaplugin.so which ships with jdk1.3.1_01. However when I look under Edit->Preferences->Navigator->Applications and try to set the plugin used for application/x-java-applet I see that the setting is one for "Unknown - prompt user". Also if I look under Edit->Preferences->Advanced I can see that "Enable Java" is checked and activated but "Enable Java Plugin" is not checked and unavailable (it is greyed-out).
1) How can I get Netscape to "know about" the plugin I have available in my JRE ?
2) How can I tell Netscape to use this plugin for all things Java ?
3) How is it that the applet runs fine when included in a HTML page, even though it appears that my browser's application settings aren't set up to handle applets correctly ?
4) The Netscape Edit->Preferences->Advanced shows that Java is enabled but the plugin is not. I guess I'm missing something here as I thought that the Java plugin was required for anything Java related to run (such as applets) but this is obviously not so since the applet will run fine if coming from the HTML page.
A bit perplexed...
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Applet over JSP/servlet
Can some one please let me know what are the major advantages and disadvantages of using Applets over JSP/Servlet technology?
Well, a servlet / jsp is generated on the server, an applet on the client side. That's the most important difference.
Appelt's usually are for little applications like games and stuff, you can run in a browser.
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Displaying Applet in JSP Using jsp:plugin tag
The following code is not working eventhough i downloaded to JRE plug-in .Please help me to work the
following code in JSP.
<jsp:plugin code="mani.Clock2.class"
codebase="/classes/" width=300 height=300
jreversion="1.3"
nspluginurl="http://java.sun.com/products/plugin/1.1.3/plugin-install.html"
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hi,
im trying to run an applet from JSP i am not able to see the output of the applet on the JSP page?
<APPLET CODE="com.metro.supex.admin.SampleApplet.class" HEIGHT="25" WIDTH="125" ALIGN="bottom"></APPLET>
this line of code is included in JSP to run the applet, it is giving error
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:com.metro.supex.admin SampleApplet
please can you help me in this matter.And don't use the applet tag, use object embed.
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Re: Embedding Applet in JSP which gets dynamic input| Pls help
Hi All,
We are into a project in Oracle Portal Server where in we want to embed a result of a standalone application(Which is applet) in JSP.
This standalone application generates applet based on the input it gets from the current application's database.
If it was static we could have used jsp:plugin but, it fails in our case!
We are clueless as to how to embed an applet which will pick up the data dynamically.
Can anyone of you help me in this regard?
Thanks & Regards
ArthiWell instead of generating entire applet ,you can have a generic applet which takes parameters as ( <PARAM name="name" value="value"> ) inputs and process those inputs to generate output.
In this case the output of the stand alone program would be a object. And in JSP page you need to access this object, then you can get the values which need to be passed to Applet.
Else
1.Identify the real path of the applet class file
ServletContext context = session.getServletContext();
String realContextPath = context.getRealPath(request.getContextPath());2.Copy the file to a standard location in your web application
Regards,
-John- -
Applet to JSP and JSP to C++
I am looking for some information and sample code for
(1)Java Applets to JSP connection
(2)JSP to server-side functions written in C++
Thanks in advance.I am looking for some information and sample code for
(1)Java Applets to JSP connection
Look out for it [url http://www.unix.org.ua/orelly/java-ent/servlet/ch10_02.htm]here
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(2)JSP to server-side functions written in C++Refer to the previous post.
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