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<0> here is the code:
<1> don't paste code please.
<1> not in the channel, that is.
<1> write a simple applet that does nothing but display a jpanel with black background. does it fill the "applet space" completely?
<1> if yes, i ***ume that the opengl stuff is to blame. else i suspect the browser-java integration.
<0> http://rafb.net/paste/results/wydxHe10.html
<1> so you are using jogl, ok. i'd take this up to them, if the jpanel-with-background-color does not exhibit the same behavior.



<1> does jogl consist of native components by the way?
<0> I never could create an applet without that grey bar :(
<1> Ffelagund: perhaps a screenshot would be useful, as i have really not idea what grey bar you are talking about.
<0> jogl are direct bindings to the OpenGL function entry points
<1> so jogl does not ship with .dll/.so/etc. files that need to be placed appropriatley?
<1> i have a hard time believing that, because java is not able to directly access any .dll or shared lib, it always requires jni compliant libs.
<2> sorry, my computer crashed
<2> I'll take the screenshot
<1> <1> so jogl does not ship with .dll/.so/etc. files that need to be placed appropriatley?
<1> <1> i have a hard time believing that, because java is not able to directly access any .dll or shared lib, it always requires jni compliant libs.
<2> yes yes, you are right, I've explained wrong
<2> JoGL comes with the bindings, and with the native files (dll, so) for each operating system
<1> ffelagundd: does it really make sense to use that stuff in an applet then?
<2> I dont know other way to use OpenGL in an applet
<1> do you expect people to install the dlls? or is this for a closed user group? if the latter, why not go with an application instead?
<1> that you do not know any other way is not relevant to the question wether it is a delusional thing to do.
<2> that libraries are automatically installed without user interaction through a jogl mechanish
<1> is that so? webstart?
<2> no, it is the JoGLAppletLauncher component
<1> ffelagundd: and that is signed? and the user gets a notification telling him that stuff is placed on his computer?
<2> all jogl stuff is signed by sun
<1> without the signing and the user agreeing it won't be able to mess around on the computer, as far as i know.
<1> ok, so that takes care of the deployment of that stuff then, alright.
<1> still sounds like a webstarted application is the better approach, unless that opengl applet is part of a website/web application.
<2> that's the matter, the applet is part of a website
<2> http://www.typhoonlabs.com/~ffelagund/greybar.JPG
<2> you can see the greybar on the top of the applet. It appears both in the appletviewer or in any browser



<2> btw, I was't able to find something related in google, and javaforums are offline...
<2> javagaming forums I mean
<2> do you see it?
<2> are you there?
<2> Clackwell ?
<1> was away from keyboard, sorry.
<2> np
<2> http://www.typhoonlabs.com/~ffelagund/greybar.JPG here is the shot again
<1> ffelagundd: what is that "subprogramma" part there? where does that come from?
<1> Subprograma rather
<2> that's the menu of the eclipe's applet viewer. It is not related with the applet itself
<2> the applet begins just below the "Subprograma" word
<2> do you see the grey bar between the Subprograma word and the blue background?
<3> what are you? an attention whore?
<2> I've insulted you sabre?
<4> can you only use wait()/notify()/etc. from within an object? i.e. you can't do Object o = new Object(); o.wait() ?
<1> ffelagundd: sorry, no clue where that is coming from. i suggest the jpanel with black background attempt
<1> bye
<2> bye, and thanks for your time :)
<5> i have installed the java sdk in order to sends mail whit java
<6> why?
<5> i have download a examplo for internet, when i trye to complile it, its tells that the Parameter.getValue, i not known
<5> the compiler does not know Parameter.get Value
<6> what parameter
<5> String sGatewayIp = Parameters.getValue("www.hotmail.com");
<6> where do you think you are retrieving the parameter from?
<5> i will come here when i learn something about sendings mails whit java
<5> some one has a tutorial?
<6> your problem doesn't seem to be related to the java mail api
<6> the Parameter cl*** does not exist
<7> Vulnerability in IE6 ... When creating an empty applet tag prior to any other HTML tag without closing it, Internet Explorer will have a Null pointer result and crash ... doh


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