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about netbeans 6.0. can one use it to build and debug and run an applet?

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Nasser Abbasi - 18 Jan 2008 07:46 GMT
I've downloaded netbeans 6.0 but do not see an option to make an applet. (It
seems one have to create a project for everything, even if one wants just to
make a HelloWorld program, and there does not seem to be an Applet project)

Does any one know how to make an applet in netbeans?

Is Netbeans supposed to be the best Java IDE to use these days? Any others I
should look at? I am not looking for something too fancy, just basic
debugger and editor and GUI builder.

thanks,
Nasser
Albert - 18 Jan 2008 08:24 GMT
> I've downloaded netbeans 6.0 but do not see an option to make an applet. (It
> seems one have to create a project for everything, even if one wants just to
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> thanks,
> Nasser

You sound like a non-professional programmer just like me. For basic
applications and applets, I would suggest to simply use the "Empty
Java File" option.
Sabine Dinis Blochberger - 18 Jan 2008 10:07 GMT
> I've downloaded netbeans 6.0 but do not see an option to make an applet. (It
> seems one have to create a project for everything, even if one wants just to
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> thanks,
> Nasser

The Applet template is found in the "new file..." dialog. So create a
general Java project, and add an applet that way. Read the hints as to
creating a GUI.

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