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View applets in an application

Hi all!

I have an GUI application written in C++ for linux. Now I have to show
Java applets in this application. Some possibilities are:

- Link the Java appletviewer with my application. Is this possible?
Can I make the appletviewer appear on the position I want it, and
without any borders (so just the applet)?

- Use another appletviewer, maybe written in C(++) and integrate this in
my application. But I couldn't find any other appletviewer than Java's
standard appletviewer... Are there other viewers around?

- Write my own code to show an applet in my application. But I have no
idea how to do this.
So one of these things should be done. Can anyone help me? Would be so
great!
Greetz,
Klaas
Jul 19 '05 #1
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"Lafoopsie" <kl**********@student.kuleuven.ac.be> wrote...
I have an GUI application written in C++ for linux. Now I have to show
Java applets in this application. Some possibilities are:

- Link the Java appletviewer with my application. Is this possible?
If you have a linkable appletviewer, it should be possible. However,
this newsgroup does not concern itself with linking C++ with Java.
You'll have to ask in a Java newsgroup.
Can I make the appletviewer appear on the position I want it, and
without any borders (so just the applet)?
There is no way for anybody but you to answer this question. How
the hell should we know whether _you_ can do it or not?

Again, appletviewer is OT here. Ask in a Java newsgroup.
- Use another appletviewer, maybe written in C(++) and integrate this in
my application. But I couldn't find any other appletviewer than Java's
standard appletviewer... Are there other viewers around?
If there are, a Java newsgroup is the best place to ask. Viewing
Java applets have nothing to do with C++ language (and therefore
is off-topic here).
- Write my own code to show an applet in my application. But I have no
idea how to do this.
Neither do we.
So one of these things should be done. Can anyone help me? Would be so
great!


I am fairly certain that somebody in a Java newsgroup will be able
to help (or know a better place to ask).

Victor
Jul 19 '05 #2

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