Date: Tue, 03 Jun 97 13:33:04
From: "balls" <balls@cintasmail.com>
Message-Id: <9705038653.AA865369984@cintas.cintasmail.com>
To: Marianne Mueller <mrm@Eng>
Subject: Re[2]: unsigned applet window--No Controls!
That's just the thing. I'm using Visual Cafe 1.0 to build my app
which is 1.02 compliant and I'm not using any of the proprietary
packages provided. And I was using the word "controls" to mean
"widgets". Should I take your reply to mean that I don't need to be
concerned with any sort of properties of Netscape's web browser?
Stephen Ball
balls@cintasmail.com
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Subject: Re: unsigned applet window--No Controls!
Author: Marianne Mueller <mrm@Eng.Sun.COM> at Internet
Date: 6/3/97 12:32 PM
The browsers mostly support JDK 1.0.2 class libraries; perhaps if
you're using JDK 1.1 libraries the widgets don't show up?
In general, applets do play fine inside the browsers - there are lots
of examples of applets that run inside the browsers at
www.gamelan.com. Maybe you could check out that site for an example
that uses the same widgets you want to use.
Or, when you say "controls", do you mean an ActiveX control? I was
assuming you meant an AWT widget. I haven't tried to embed an ActiveX
control inside a Java applet (and from a security perspective, I would
not be inclined to design my applet that way.) For info on ActiveX,
probably you should contact Microsoft.
Marianne