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Still does not work
public void paint(Graphics g) {
System.out.println("asd");
g.drawRect(0, 0,
getWidth() - 1,
getHeight() - 1);
}
...
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repaint();
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Try this:
g.drawRect(0, 0, getSize().width - 1, getSize().height - 1);
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How to pass hashmap between (signed) applets?
My problem is that one applet scans for some data on a client PC. Then I need to display some text and components on that webpage (where the applet is) after the scan is completed.
One way to do the task is to move the applet component to new coordinates (position) with CSS but if I do this the applet reloads and starts the scan again.
Another way is to pass the hashmap data to another applet and make it visible.
And the last way is to store the hashmap data to some place (like RAM or smth. else) and then read it on relaunch of the applet. (is it possible to do wiht signed applet?)
I'd be really grateful for any working suggestions.
Thanks.
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This article[^] shows how to access the DOM from the applet. You can put your hashmap in the document (make it invisible, of course.) If you use the 'second applet' approach, it can then retrieve your haskmap from the DOM. If you use the 'relaunch' approach, then you can go back to where you put it the first time. (As a bonus, you get to see if it's a first launch or relaunch simply by testing if your data exists.)
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994.
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Dear Reader,
I have been busy with building a java webserver.
the server can handle the basic HTML GET requests and serve some simple html files.
Now i want to serve Java Applets in a website.
i added the line
<applet code=Testapp width=512 height=512> </applet>
to the HTML file
The Testapp is a .class file and the server can find the file and sends it.
When i open the file locally it works without errors.
but when i open it through the java webserver it gives me a strange error.
"Exception: java.lang.ClassFormatError: Unknown constant tag 101 in class file Testapp"
These are the tests i have done but didnt work:
-->Created another app. This one also works perfect local, but through the server it gives an Unknown constant tag 13 error. At that point i kinda had my head upside down :P
-->captured a header from a site that had an applet buildt in. Took over some parts of the header but that didnt work.
Im desperate! i am stuck for like 2 weeks now. I tried a lot but it all didnt got better. thank god it didnt got worse.
I did found out the error has something to do with a corrupted jar / class file. I exported it again and again and again...
Thanks in advance
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Is your code written as an Applet? (i.e. your main class extends java.applet.Applet or javax.Swing.JApplet ?) If not, it won't work as an applet. Google java applet for more information.
Peter
[edit] corrected typo - Swing is in javax not java [/edit]
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994.
modified on Wednesday, August 17, 2011 9:51 PM
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Well, the class extends an applet, but could you check it for me ? its pretty short.
import java.applet.*;
import java.awt.*;
public class Testapp extends Applet {
public String hdr = "abcd";
public void init() {
super.init();
}
public void paint(Graphics g) {
super.paint(g);
g.drawString(hdr, 5, 15);
}
}
Could it be that i have to make a Main and then create a new object? would be silly if u ask me
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Roysten1818 wrote:
Could it be that i have to make a Main and then create a new object? would be silly if u ask me No. your code looks fine from that aspect.
Roysten1818 wrote: could you check it for me ? Sorry, don't have the resources right now.
jschell's suggestions are good - have a look at what is getting delivered from the server.
Cheers,
Peter
Software rusts. Simon Stephenson, ca 1994.
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Roysten1818 wrote: to the HTML file The Testapp is a .class file and the server can find the
file and sends it.
To verify.
1. The client requests the html.
2. The server sends it.
3. The client requests that applet
4. The server sends it.
If so I would guess the problem is the content of 4.
Simple way to figure out what is really in there.
1. Get another http server.
2. Set it up to send the applet.
3. Verify everything works.
4. Run with a network sniffer in place to see what the client/server traffic looks like.
You will find a difference. Once you find the difference then go track down the relevant RFCs and read them to understand what it is doing.
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Oeh! thats a neat idea, will do it first thing in the morning! will edit this post with the result...
i hope its a problem with the header or else it would a lot more work!
thanks already
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hi there i am working on a project that my goal is when i run my code it will create another file(classes) (exp: personalList.java) and user must associate with second file. for example;
i have a file "PersonalDatabaseCreator.java" and this file creates "Person.java" (which is my object and includes properties getters setters etc.) and "PersonalList.java" which user will interact. (PersonalList.java ask the location of the text file which contains people to add into a LinkedList. Therefore, user will do add search remove etc. operations). but the problem it only works when i create classes in IDE myself and copying the code into them and run them. so i need a code which will do it itself!. you will say i am working on a silly project : D. but i wonder if is there any code samples like this_?. and i hope i explained my problem correctly. so thanks anyway : ).
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quartaela wrote: you will say i am working on a silly project
No, you said that.
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well ok you are right : ). i will delete the topic .
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Createing code at runtime and then compiling it is possible.
Certainly sounds like you are missing the second part of that. You can find examples of that.
However nothing in your post really suggests why you need that.
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yess i mean this. well i am taking java courses and i want some java homework so he told me that i can work on this subject.: )
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yess i mean this. well i am taking java courses and i want some java homework so he told me that i can work on this subject.: ) finally i created the code and it creates the files which must be compiled. so only the problem is how can i compile them : )
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Yes you can do this. Java 1.6 has an interface JavaCompiler that lets you call the compiler from within code. There is an article here:
The Java 6.0 Compiler API[^]
Depending on what you are trying to achieve (it's not entirely clear to me), you may find something like BeanShell a better solution.
BeanShell[^]
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well i will have a search on these links. thanks mate : )
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Hi All,
I am using JSP and servlet technology for making graphs.
Below please find my jsps,
Display.jsp
<%@page contentType="text/html" pageEncoding="UTF-8"%>
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">
<%@ page import="java.awt.*" %>
<%@ page import="java.io.*" %>
<%@ page import="org.jfree.chart.*" %>
<%@ page import="org.jfree.chart.axis.*" %>
<%@ page import="org.jfree.chart.entity.*" %>
<%@ page import="org.jfree.chart.labels.*" %>
<%@ page import="org.jfree.chart.plot.*" %>
<%@ page import="org.jfree.chart.renderer.CategoryItemRenderer" %>
<%@ page import="org.jfree.chart.urls.*" %>
<%@ page import="org.jfree.data.*" %>
<%@ page import="org.jfree.data.CategoryDataset" %>
<%
final double[][] data = new double[][]{{210, 300, 320, 265, 299},{200, 304, 201, 201, 340}};
final CategoryDataset dataset = DatasetUtilities.createCategoryDataset("Team ", "", data);
final JFreeChart chart = ChartFactory.createAreaChart("Area Chart", "", "Value", dataset, PlotOrientation.VERTICAL,true, true, false);
final CategoryPlot plot = chart.getCategoryPlot();
plot.setForegroundAlpha(0.5f);
chart.setBackgroundPaint(new Color(249, 231, 236));
try {
final ChartRenderingInfo info = new ChartRenderingInfo(new StandardEntityCollection());
File file1 = new File("../webapps/jspGraphFunction/web/areachart.png");
ChartUtilities.saveChartAsPNG(file1, chart, 600, 400, info);
} catch (Exception e) {
out.println(e);
}
%>
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type"
content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<title>JSP Page</title>
</head>
<body>
<!-- <IMG SRC="areachart.png" WIDTH="600" HEIGHT="400" BORDER="0"
USEMAP="#chart">-->
<IMG SRC="web/areachart.png" WIDTH="600" HEIGHT="400" BORDER="0"
USEMAP="#chart">
</body>
</html>
Now its giving the below error for the bolded statement in the code:
Quote:
The method createAreaChart(String, String, String, CategoryDataset, PlotOrientation,
boolean, boolean, boolean) in the type ChartFactory is not applicable for the arguments
(String, String, String, CategoryDataset, PlotOrientation, boolean, boolean, boolean)
On net only this way of using the jfreechart is given
I have included the two jars Jfreechart... and jcommon in my lib folder.
Pls suggest,
Chandan
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You need to check if the FQN (full qualified name) of the classes that you are passing to the function are the same as those expected by the class. Make sure the CategoryDataset and the PlotOrientation are correct.
Also your programming environment should already be warning you when calling this type of method incorrect.
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All things are correct it is giving error in the below code of line
final JFreeChart chart = ChartFactory.createAreaChart("Area Chart", "", "Value", dataset, PlotOrientation.VERTICAL,true, true, false);
telling that
The method createAreaChart(String, String, String, CategoryDataset, PlotOrientation,
boolean, boolean, boolean) in the type ChartFactory is not applicable for the arguments
(String, String, String, CategoryDataset, PlotOrientation, boolean, boolean, boolean)
everything is correct seems, dont bother about the names these are correct, also CategoryDataset and the PlotOrientation are correct
I have given the warning and error in the underline lines above.
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Regards
Chandan
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I everyone,
I'm currently initiating the development of a web app in GWT and I was thinking if JAAS is the way to go for me. In every article I've read so far JAAS is configured in an XML file, something like this:
<security-role-mapping>
<role-name>USERS</role-name>
<group-name>Users</group-name>
</security-role-mapping>
Which makes me wonder: will I be able to add roles, users, groups, etc, programmatically (without restarting the server)? If the application grows in a great deal of number of users (and roles, etc), will it escalate?
Not sure if it matters, but I'm using NetBeans + GlassFish.
regards
Fratelli
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I need to execute unix commands in the putty prompt via java code.
So far :
String[] cmdArray = {"putty.exe", "server IP"};
Runtime.exec(cmdArray);
has got the prompt open.
Need help to interact with this window and execute other commands.
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Try reading the documentation[^].
You should be able to execute a remote file, see 3.8.3.6 -m: read a remote command or script from a file in the above link.
Panic, Chaos, Destruction. My work here is done.
Drink. Get drunk. Fall over - P O'H
OK, I will win to day or my name isn't Ethel Crudacre! - DD Ethel Crudacre
I cannot live by bread alone. Bacon and ketchup are needed as well. - Trollslayer
Have a bit more patience with newbies. Of course some of them act dumb - they're often *students*, for heaven's sake - Terry Pratchett
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