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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Java Bean tool<br />

Chapter 25 Adding Java and ActiveX<br />

1. In Page view, select the Java Bean tool from the Plug-Ins toolbox.<br />

2. Draw a box to indicate the position of the Java Bean.<br />

The Open dialog appears.<br />

3. Select a Java Bean file from the <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong> 10\Java\Beans folder, or select<br />

one that is currently used in the site from the Java Archive Assets tab.<br />

A Java Bean file can have a .jar or .class extension. Most Java Beans have a .jar<br />

extension, but some .jar files might not be Java Beans. If you try to open a .jar<br />

file that is not a bean, you see a message from <strong>NetObjects</strong> <strong>Fusion</strong>.<br />

4. Click Open.<br />

The Java Bean placeholder appears on the page. Beans have different icons in<br />

the upper right corner of the placeholder; the icon is created by the bean’s<br />

author and has no effect on the bean or its behavior.<br />

The path to the file you selected appears in the File field on the General tab of<br />

the Java Bean Properties panel. To select a different file, click Browse, find the<br />

file, and click Open. The current .class file is displayed in the Class field.<br />

5. To provide text for the browser to display if it cannot display the file, enter a<br />

description in the AltTag field.<br />

6. Select Applet or Servlet depending on the type of bean you are inserting.<br />

7. If the bean requires other files, click the Additional Files button, then click Add<br />

in the Java Applet Files dialog.<br />

8. Select another file in the Add Java Applet Files dialog, and click Open. Click<br />

OK to add the selected file.<br />

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