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  • MyTableGenerator - Kickstart C# - Make your first computer program for your Ki

    Author: 2009-05-08 11:56:15 From:

    File>>New Project (Ctl+Shift+N), Select Java Class Library

      Next Type MyApplet as Project Name

      and c:\MyJava as the directory (you will use this later also)

      Click
      Finish

      Now in Projects Tab Your Project Root Tree is listed and created Under ‘MyApplet’

      Now its time to Add an Applet to your Project

      Right Click to get Context Menu then select New>>Applet..

      A dialog will appear , Note that you have a Recommended Name NewApplet, Leave As is and Click Finish

      Now you will See Your ‘NewApplet’ listed in the Navigation tree and your Code ‘NewApplet.java’ in the right pane

      To start with:
      just above the main Function use the import statement to include the awt libraries

      Awt is the Abstract Window Toolkit Class Libraries that we are using now to access Color and Graphics features

      Just under the init( ) procedure add the paint procedure as described below

      A little explanation of the code, We’re playing with the color values,

      Each color is composed of three components

      r–red (0-255)

      g–green (0-255)

      b–blue (0-255)

      In the above code what we are simply doing is looping the paint code and change the drawn
      color to all possible combination in an incremental fashion

      Our drawing code is making a new Color, assigning it to graphics,

      And then printing a “Hello World” statement at position x=10,y=10

      Now to test your Applet Select

      NewApplet.java>>RtClick>>Run File

      If eve is Ok, Your First Applet is Ready and should run in Flashing Colors in a new
      Window

      Use Build>>Stop Build/Run to Stop it

      Now I’ll guide you to place this applet on your webpage or blog

      In your Explorer Open the Location c:\MyJava (You selected this location at initial steps)

      Further Move into the build folder

      Here netbeans have generated an HTML File you can open it to preview in your browser

      Here is how it looked in my firefox browser

      To place it on your webpage , you need to place it online, if you own a website you probably
      have ftp access to your website

      Upload the classes folder (including MyApplet.class) to your location where your webpages
      are placed

      Get the URL of your applet classes folder

      If your URL is

      http://sites.google.com/site/t6tfiles/Home/NewApplet.class

      You can use this
      HTML code to embed in your blog

      <applet codebase=”http://sites.google.com/site/t6tfiles/Home” code=”NewApplet.class” width=300 height=100></applet>

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