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When an applet is first created, an applet stub is attached to it
using the applet's setStub
method. This stub
serves as the interface between the applet and the browser
environment or applet viewer environment in which the application
is running.
Applet.setStub(java.applet.AppletStub)
Method Summary | |
void |
appletResize(int width,
int height)
Called when the applet wants to be resized. |
AppletContext |
getAppletContext()
Gets a handler to the applet's context. |
URL |
getCodeBase()
Gets the base URL. |
URL |
getDocumentBase()
Returns an absolute URL naming the directory of the document in which the applet is embedded. |
String |
getParameter(String name)
Returns the value of the named parameter in the HTML tag. |
boolean |
isActive()
Determines if the applet is active. |
Method Detail |
public boolean isActive()
start
method is called. It becomes
inactive just before its stop
method is called.
true
if the applet is active;
false
otherwise.public URL getDocumentBase()
The document base is:http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/index.html
http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/
URL
of the document that contains this
applet.getCodeBase()
public URL getCodeBase()
URL
of the applet.public String getParameter(String name)
<applet code="Clock" width=50 height=50> <param name=Color value="blue"> </applet>
then a call to getParameter("Color")
returns the
value "blue"
.
name
- a parameter name.
public AppletContext getAppletContext()
public void appletResize(int width, int height)
width
- the new requested width for the applet.height
- the new requested height for the applet.
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