created: 03/07/98; revised: 07/15/02, 08/18/03
CHAPTER 36—Applets
This chapter examines Java applets.
The methods of an applet are called by another program,
usually a Web browser.
The applet is responsible for the graphical components
and user interaction in a rectangular section of the Web
browser’s screen.
Applets run on the same computer as the Web browser
and are typically used so that the user can interact
with the Web page.
Chapter Topics:
- Extending the
Appletclass. GraphicsObjects.- The
drawString()Method. - The
setBackground()andsetColor()methods. - Compiling and running applets.
- Web pages and HTML.
- The
paint()method. - The
drawOval()method. - The
drawRect()method. - The
drawLine()method. - Pen colors.
These notes discuss the
Applet class that is part of
the AWT
(Application Windowing Toolkit).
A newer class, JApplet,
is part of the Swing set of components.
However, as of this writing,
JApplet is not commonly used,
and so will not be discussed.
(See chapters 55 through 64 for a discussion of Swing).
