


Common Applet Problems (and Their Solutions)
Problem:
Applet Viewer says there's no applet tag on my HTML page,
but it really is there:
- Check whether you have a closing applet tag:
</APPLET>.
Problem:
I recompiled my applet, but my applet viewing application
won't show the new version,
even though I told it to reload it.
- In many applet viewers (including browsers),
reloading isn't reliable.
This is why we recommend that you simply use the JDK Applet Viewer,
invoking it anew every time you change the applet.
- If you get an old version of the applet, no matter what you do,
make sure that you don't have an old copy of the applet in a directory in
your CLASSPATH.
See
Roll Your Own Packages
for information about the CLASSPATH environment variable.
Problem:
The light gray background of my applet
causes the applet to flicker
when it's drawn on a page of a different color.
- You need to set the background color of the applet
so that it works well with the page color.
See
Creating a GUI
for details.
Problem:
The Applet getImage method doesn't work.
- Make sure you're calling
getImage
from the init method
or a method that's called after init.
The getImage method does not work
when it's called from a constructor.
Problem:
Now that I've copied my applet's class file onto my HTTP server, the applet
doesn't work.
- Does you applet define more than one class?
If so, make sure that the class file
(
ClassName.class)
for each class is on the HTTP server.
Even if all the classes are defined in one source file,
the compiler produces one class file per class.
- Did you copy all the data files for your applet --
image and sound files, for example --
to the server?
- Make sure all the applet's class and data files can be read by everyone.
Other problems that affect applets are discussed in the
Creating a User Interface
trail.
Specifically, look at whichever of the following sections
are related to your problem:
Common Component Problems
,
Common Layout Problems
,
Common Graphics Problems
.



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