The Applet Viewer displays applets running in the IDE. (Note: This is the applet viewer shipped with the JDK). You can run multiple applets concurrently (in multiple Applet Viewers), and can make run-time changes to them by altering the code and reloading the applet. The Console window will display standard output from the applet; the Console is also where you supply standard input for the applet.
The Applet Viewer's Applet menu has the following options:
Option | Description |
Restart | Restarts the loaded applet from the beginning. |
Reload | Reloads all code and resources associated with the applet. |
Stop | Stops the running applet. |
Save | Saves the applet as a serialized object to a file. |
Start | Starts the applet, starting at the point in the code at which it was stopped. |
Clone | Opens another Applet Viewer on the same applet. |
Tag | Displays the HTML tags for the applet. |
Info | Displays information on the applet and its parameters. |
Character Encoding |
Shows the type of character encoding that is used for character conversion. |
Print the applet | |
Properties | Displays the Applet Viewer Properties, where you can change the following
settings:
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Close | Closes the applet viewer and reclaims resources. |
Quit | Closes the applet viewer. |
For more information about the Applet Viewer, please see the JDK documentation on the world wide web.
Running an Applet from the IDE
Making Run-Time Changes to an Applet