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Old March 2nd, 2007, 01:25 PM
brickled
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hello all,

I am new to java and java applets. i'm trying to "interact" with a java
applet on a website. After loading the webpage that contains the applet into
a browser object (in visual basic.net) i was able to to make simple calls to
the java applet - calls such as .getcodebase and .getparameter along with a
few others.

i decompiled the java class files for this applet (the web site stores them
in a zip file on your local drive) and found that there's mountains of
functions that make up this applet. sadly though, so far i have not been
able to call the same functions when using the approach that worked with
..getcodebase and the others.

i know my details are sketchy here (trademark of a beginner) - but hopefully
there's enough here to help you help me.

thanks in advance for everyone's help!



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Old March 2nd, 2007, 01:35 PM
g4toloc0
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On Mar 2, 3:12 pm, "brickled" <brick...@earthlink.netwrote:
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hello all,
>
I am new to java and java applets. i'm trying to "interact" with a java
applet on a website. After loading the webpage that contains the applet into
a browser object (in visual basic.net) i was able to to make simple calls to
the java applet - calls such as .getcodebase and .getparameter along with a
few others.
ouch! wrong usenet.

A little test.. what is the element that not belongs to this group?
Quote:
comp.lang.java.softwaretools, comp.lang.java, comp.lang.javascript, comp.lang.java.databases, comp.lang.java.gui, comp.lang.java.help, comp.lang.java.machine, comp.lang.java.programmer
Ciao,
Seba



 

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