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Java: IDE: Eclipse: Applet: How to create a Hello World applet in Eclipse?

Apr 19th, 2006 16:54
Knud van Eeden,


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--- Knud van Eeden --- 19 April 2006 - 11:53 pm ----------------------

Java: IDE: Eclipse: Applet: How to create a Hello World applet in 
Eclipse?

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Steps: Overview:

 1. -Start the program 'Eclipse'

 2. -Create a new project

     1. -Select from menu option 'File'

     2. -Select from list 'New'

     3. -Select from list 'Project'

     4. -Select from list 'Java Project'

     5. -Click button 'Next'

 3. -Choose a project name

     1. -E.g.

          HelloWorld

 4. -Click button 'Finish'

 5. -Create a class

     1. -Select from menu option 'File'

     2. -Select from list 'New'

     3. -Select from list 'Class'

     4. -Choose a 'name'

         1. -E.g.

              HelloWorld

    5. -Click button 'Finish'

 6. -Fill the following source code


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import java.applet.*;
import java.awt.*;
//
public class HelloWorld extends Applet
 {
 //
 public void paint( Graphics graphics1 ) {
  graphics1.drawString( "Hello world!", 0, 30 );
  }
 }

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 7. -Run the applet

     1. -Select from menu option 'Run'

     2. -Select from list 'Run As'

     3. -Select from list 'Java Applet'

     4. -Click button 'OK'

  8. -That will open the applet viewer window
      showing

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 Hello World

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Tested successfully on
Microsoft Windows XP Professional (service pack 2),
running
Eclipse v3.1.1

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Internet: see also:

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Java: IDE: Eclipse: Link: Overview: Can you give an overview of links?
http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/40633/fid/1778

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