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Modifying the class to use Java 1.1+ features can cause problems if the applet is in use elsewhere. If you’re operating in a totally Java-1.1 environment where you’re sure your classes are operating in a Java 1.1 interpreter, compatibility probably won’t be an issue for you. Clarity. ...
Also, if the object that is loaded turns out to be an applet, this function initializes the applet by setting the applet’s initial size, creating a context for the applet to run in, and calling the applet’s init() method. See the documentation for java.beans.Beans.instantiate() for ...
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Also, if the object that is loaded turns out to be an applet, this function initializes the applet by setting the applet’s initial size, creating a context for the applet to run in, and calling the applet’s init() method. See the documentation for java.beans.Beans.instantiate() for ...
Also, if the object that is loaded turns out to be an applet, this function initializes the applet by setting the applet’s initial size, creating a context for the applet to run in, and calling the applet’s init() method. See the documentation for java.beans.Beans.instantiate() for ...
Modifying the class to use Java 1.1+ features can cause problems if the applet is in use elsewhere. If you’re operating in a totally Java-1.1 environment where you’re sure your classes are operating in a Java 1.1 interpreter, compatibility probably won’t be an issue for you. Clarity. ...
Also, if the object that is loaded turns out to be an applet, this function initializes the applet by setting the applet’s initial size, creating a context for the applet to run in, and calling the applet’s init() method. See the documentation for java.beans.Beans.instantiate() for ...