Wiki source code of WOApplet

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3 = Introduction =
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Pascal Robert 3.1 5 WOApplet is a dynamic element that generates HTML to specify a Java applet. The applet's parameters are passed by one or more WOParam elements.
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Pascal Robert 1.1 7 = Usage =
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Pascal Robert 3.1 11 WOApplet { code=javaClassName; width=aWidth; height=aHeight; [associationClass=className;] [codeBase=aPath;] [archive=jarFile1[, jarFile2];] [archiveNames=jarFile1[, jarFile2];] [object=serializedApplet;] [hspace= aSize;] [vspace=aSize;] [align=aString]... }
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15 = Bindings =
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Pascal Robert 3.1 17 | code | Name of the Java class.
18 | width | Width, in pixels, of the area to allocate for the applet.
19 | height | Height, in pixels, of the area to allocate for the applet.
20 | associationClass | Name of the Java subclass of WOAssociation that aids in communication between client applet and the server.
21 | codeBase | Directory that contains the applet code. If this attribute is omitted, the applet code is assumed to be in the same directory as the template HTML file.
22 | archive | Comma-separated list of URLs for jar archive files containing classes and other resources that will be preloaded. (Note: Currently, most browsers do not support a comma-separated list, so only a single archive file may be used.) Use this attribute for archive files that you have generated outside of a WebObjects application or framework. The value for this attribute is appended to the archiveNames attribute value.
23 | archiveNames | Comma-separated list of archive files containing classes and other resources that will be preloaded. (Note: Currently, most browsers do not support a comma-separated list, so only a single archive file may be used.) Use this attribute for archive files that are built as part of a WebObjects application or framework project.
24 | object | File containing serialized representation of the applet.
25 | hspace | Amount of whitespace (in pixels) to the left and right of the applet.
26 | vspace | Amount of whitespace (in pixels) at the top and bottom of the applet.
27 | align | Alignment of the applet. Possible values are top, bottom, left, right, and middle.
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Pascal Robert 1.1 29 = Examples =
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31 == Java methods ==
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33 == WOD-style ==
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40 == Inline bindings (WOOGNL) ==
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