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Inserting a Java Bean Component<br />

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9. To add parameters to the Java applet, click the Parameters tab.<br />

This guide assumes you are familiar with Java and understand the effects of<br />

setting these parameters. In some cases, Java developers provide documentation<br />

that explains the parameters.<br />

• To edit parameters, double-click the parameter and enter a value in the Enter<br />

Value dialog.<br />

For servlets, you can specify that the value is an initialization value for the<br />

parameter by checking Value is an initializer in the Enter Value dialog.<br />

• To learn more about each parameter, look in the Parameter info section.<br />

• To remove a parameter, select it and click the minus (–) button.<br />

• To add a parameter, click the plus (+) button and enter a name and value in<br />

the Enter Value dialog.<br />

• To change the order of the parameters in the generated HTML, click the Up<br />

or Down arrow buttons. The selected parameter moves up or down in the<br />

Parameters list.<br />

Inserting a Java Bean Component<br />

Java Beans are a type of Java applet. Unlike Java applets, which require .class files<br />

plus other types of files, Java Beans are an all-in-one implementation of Java. A<br />

single .jar file contains everything required to run the applet.<br />

To insert a Java Bean:

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