Deploying A .jar Into A Html Page
Solution 1:
Reference Deploying An Applet In Under 10 Minutes :
Compile / build your applet's Java code and make sure all class files and resources such as images etc. are in a separate directory, example
build/components
.Create a
jar
file containing your applet's class files and resources.cd build
jar cvf DynamicTreeDemo.jar components
Sign your
jar
file if the applet needs special security permissions, for example, to be launched in a modern JRE with default settings. By default, unsigned code will be blocked.jarsigner -keystore myKeyStore -storepass abc123 -keypass abc123 DynamicTreeDemo.jar johndoe
where keystore is setup and located at "myKeyStore" alias is "johndoe" keystore password and alias password are "abc123"
Create a
JNLP
file that describes how your applet should be launched.
dynamictree-applet.jnlp
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><jnlpspec="1.0+"codebase=""href=""><information><title>Dynamic Tree Demo</title><vendor>Dynamic Team</vendor></information><resources><!-- Application Resources --><j2seversion="1.6+"href="http://java.sun.com/products/autodl/j2se"max-heap-size="128m" /><jarhref="DynamicTreeDemo.jar"main="true" /></resources><applet-descname="Dynamic Tree Demo Applet"main-class="components.DynamicTreeApplet"width="300"height="300"></applet-desc></jnlp>
- Create the HTML page that will display the applet. Invoke the runApplet function from the Deployment Toolkit to deploy the applet.
AppletPage.html
<body>
....
<scriptsrc="http://java.com/js/deployJava.js"></script><script>var attributes = { code:'components.DynamicTreeApplet', width:300, height:300} ;
var parameters = {jnlp_href: 'dynamictree-applet.jnlp'} ;
deployJava.runApplet(attributes, parameters, '1.6');
</script>
....
</body>
For this example, place
DynamicTreeDemo.jar
,dynamictree-applet.jnlp
, andAppletPage.html
in the same directory on the local machine or a web server. A web server is not required for testing this applet.View `AppletPage.html in a web browser. The Dynamic Tree Demo Applet will be displayed. View Java Console Log for error and debug messages.
For more information see Deployment Toolkit 101 - Java Tutorials Blog
Solution 2:
The Oracle website at this location says:
To start any applet from an HTML file for running inside a browser, you use the applet tag. For more information, see the Java Applets lesson. If the applet is bundled as a JAR file, the only thing you need to do differently is to use the archive parameter to specify the relative path to the JAR file.
It claims that
<appletcode=TicTacToe.classarchive="TicTacToe.jar"width="120"height="120"></applet>
is the appropriate html
code to display an applet stored as TicTacToe.jar
in the same directory as the html
file.
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