How to Deploy an Applet successfully?

I tried the tutorial in the JDeveloper 2.0 Beta. Everything
worked fine. I could run the applet within the JDeveloper. I
completed the section on deploying the applet. When I started
running the applet using IE, I got the following message "load:
tutorial.EmpApplet can't be instantiated" and the program
stopped. What could be the problem? How do I deploy my applet?
null

when deploying application i am getting
java.lang.ClassFormatError.borland/jdbc/dataset/Dataset
(local variable name has bad constant pool index)
can ya please reply soon;
JDeveloper Team (guest) wrote:
: Bernard,
: By 'Js2', I assume you mean JDeveloper 2.0 Beta? If that is
the
: case, then the deployment wizard can be found as follows:
: Select New from the File menu to display the New Gallery.
: Click on the Deployment tab (may have to click on right arrow
: (->) to view all the tabs in the New Gallery.
: I think the one you want for applets is the Simple Archive.
: Double-click on the type of deployment you want to start the
: deployment wizard.
: Note: This will be changing slightly in 2.0 production.
: Deployment will be available from the Project menu instead of
the
: new Gallery, and all deployment wizards will be incorporated
into
: one, where you choose the deployment type on the first page of
: the wizard.
: -L
: Bernard Polarski (guest) wrote:
: : I could manage to run in netscape an applet that connect to
my
: : 7.3.4 DB, but I used Kawa on the JDK 1.1.7b of Sun. For
jsuite,
: : the problem is that borland & Oracle redefine many java
classes
: : of Sun and you must bring these new classes with you in a
Zip
: or
: : Jar file. The problem in Js2, is that I did not found a
: : deployment wizard to help create a zip file containing all
the
: : predefined classes. This wizard exists in Jbuilder2 but I
could
: : not manage to find it in JS2. Suppose it come in next
version.
: : B. Polarski
: : JDev team (guest) wrote:
: : : Looks like the appletviewer does not have access to the
: : : borland.jbcl.* classes. Did you choose to check the
borland.*
: : : classes for dependencies before generating the archive?
: : : Also check the .html page to see if the <archive> tag is
: : there.
: : : Hope this helps.
: : : Regards
: : : JDev Team
: : : Worm (guest) wrote:
: : : : TK Cheng (guest) wrote:
: : : : : I tried the tutorial in the JDeveloper 2.0 Beta.
: : Everything
: : : : : worked fine. I could run the applet within the
: : JDeveloper.
: : : I
: : : : : completed the section on deploying the applet. When I
: : : started
: : : : : running the applet using IE, I got the following
message
: : : : "load:
: : : : : tutorial.EmpApplet can't be instantiated" and the
program
: : : : : stopped. What could be the problem? How do I deploy
my
: : : : applet?
: : : : I got the same message in IE 5.0, "Failed to load" in
: : Netscape
: : : : 4.5, and finally tried HotJava 1.1.5 and got:
: : : : "File not found when looking for:
: : : : borland.jbcl.dataset.StorageDataSet
: : : : null:
: : : : java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError".
: : : : If anyone knows how to fix this PLEASE let me know.
: : Worm
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