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Inside Macintosh: Programming With JManager /


Chapter 1 - Using JManager

This chapter describes how JManager interacts with the Java runtime environment and how you use JManager to prepare and execute Java applets and applications.


Chapter Contents
Changes in JManager 2.0
JManager and the Java Runtime Environment
Java Sessions, AWT Contexts, and Frames
Text Objects
Creating a Java Runtime Session
Beginning a Java Runtime Session
Session and Security Options
Callbacks
Specifying Proxy Servers
Checking JManager Versions
Properties and Client-Specific Session Data
Servicing Other Threads
Ending a Java Runtime Session
Finding Applets
Creating an AWT Context
Displaying Frames
Getting Information About AWT Contexts and Frames
Removing an AWT Context
Instantiating Applets
Handling Events
Update, Activate, and Resume Events
Mouse Events
Keyboard Events
Menu Selections
Drag-And-Drop Support
Executing Java Applications
Obtaining Java References

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10 DEC 1997