Interface AppletInitializer
@Deprecated(since="9", forRemoval=true) public interface AppletInitializer
- Since:
- 1.2
- See Also:
Method Summary
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
void |
activate |
Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version. Activate, and/or mark Applet active. |
void |
initialize |
Deprecated, for removal: This API element is subject to removal in a future version. If passed to the appropriate variant of java.beans.Beans.instantiate this method will be called in order to associate the newly instantiated Applet (JavaBean) with its AppletContext, AppletStub, and Container. |
Method Details
initialize
void initialize(Applet newAppletBean, BeanContext bCtxt)
If passed to the appropriate variant of java.beans.Beans.instantiate this method will be called in order to associate the newly instantiated Applet (JavaBean) with its AppletContext, AppletStub, and Container.
Conformant implementations shall:
- Associate the newly instantiated Applet with the appropriate AppletContext.
- Instantiate an AppletStub() and associate that AppletStub with the Applet via an invocation of setStub().
- If BeanContext parameter is null, then it shall associate the Applet with its appropriate Container by adding that Applet to its Container via an invocation of add(). If the BeanContext parameter is non-null, then it is the responsibility of the BeanContext to associate the Applet with its Container during the subsequent invocation of its addChildren() method.
- Parameters:
-
newAppletBean
- The newly instantiated JavaBean -
bCtxt
- The BeanContext intended for this Applet, or null.
activate
void activate(Applet newApplet)
Activate, and/or mark Applet active. Implementors of this interface shall mark this Applet as active, and optionally invoke its start() method.
- Parameters:
-
newApplet
- The newly instantiated JavaBean
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