Java Applet Wizard

The Java Applet Wizard allows you to create new Java applets subclassed from either java.applet.Applet or javax.swing.JApplet. New Applets can be created via the standard New wizard by selecting the "Java" category, or via the popup "New" menu or the icon on the main toolbar. Applets can also be created by selecting the applet.gif (163 bytes)  Applet pattern in the Java Pattern Wizard.

Wizard

Option Description Default
Source folder Enter a source folder for the new class. Either type a valid source folder path or click Browse to select a source folder via a dialog. The source folder of the element that was selected when the wizard was started.
Package Enter a package to contain the new class. Either type a valid package name or click Browse to select a package via a dialog. The package of the element that was selected when the wizard has been started.
Applet name Type a name for the new applet class. <Applet>
Superclass Type or click Browse to select a superclass for this class. <javax.swing.JApplet> or <java.awt.Applet>
Applet info Enter the description of the applet <blank>

Option Description Default
Would you like the wizard to generate a main() method and other support so that the applet can be run as a stand-alone application? Select "Yes" to create an applet which can be run by itself or in an applet viewer, or select "No" to create an applet which can be only be run in an applet viewer <No>.
Would you like the applet to run in a thread? This will allow the applet to perform tasks in the background, such as animation. Select "Yes" to create an applet which runs in a thread, or select "No" to not us a thread

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<No>

Option Description Default
Keyboard events Determines whether the applet will register itself as a listerner of keyboard events <false>.
Mouse events. Determines whether the applet will register itself as a listerner of mouse events <false>
Mouse movement events Determines whether the applet will register itself as a listerner of mouse motion events <false>

Option Description Default
Write example Determines whether example code is generated <false>
Banner text. Enter the banner text <Welcome to CodePro>
destroy() Determines whether a destroy() method is generated <false>
start() Determines whether a start() method is generated <false>
stop() Determines whether a stop() method is generated <false>

Option Description Default
Parameters Specify the name, type and description of the applet parameters <blank>