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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>JOGL / JOAL Applet Test</title>
</head>
<body>
<P>
The new <a
href="http://jogamp.org/applet-launcher/www/">JNLPAppletLauncher</a>
supports deployment of high-end applets using arbitrary extensions
such as JOGL for 3D graphics and JOAL for spatialized audio. The
user's applet does not have to be signed, and no manual installation
of software on the user's machine is necessary. Combined JOGL and JOAL
applets are supported by the JNLPAppletLauncher on all OS and CPU
combinations where these libraries are supported: currently
Windows/x86, Linux/x86, and Mac OS X, both PowerPC and Intel.
</P>
<P>
Here is a simple example of an applet which combines both OpenGL
rendering and OpenAL audio:
</P>
<P>
<applet code="org.jdesktop.applet.util.JNLPAppletLauncher"
width=600
height=400
archive="http://jogamp.org/deployment/util/applet-launcher.jar,
http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/nativewindow.all.jar,
http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/jogl.all.jar,
http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/gluegen-rt.jar,
http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/jogl-demos.jar,
http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/joal.jar,
http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/joal-demos.jar">
<param name="codebase_lookup" value="false">
<param name="subapplet.classname" VALUE="demos.applets.GearsJOALApplet">
<param name="subapplet.displayname" VALUE="JOGL / JOAL Gears Applet">
<param name="noddraw.check" value="true">
<param name="progressbar" value="true">
<param name="jnlpNumExtensions" value="2">
<param name="jnlpExtension1"
value="http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/jogl-core.jnlp">
<param name="jnlpExtension2"
value="http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/joal.jnlp">
</applet>
</P>
<P>
The applet above is instantiated with the following code:
<pre>
<applet code="org.jdesktop.applet.util.JNLPAppletLauncher"
width=600
height=400
archive="http://jogamp.org/deployment/util/applet-launcher.jar,
http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/jogl.all.jar,
http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/gluegen-rt.jar,
http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/jogl-demos.jar,
http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/joal.jar,
http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/joal-demos.jar">
<param name="codebase_lookup" value="false">
<param name="subapplet.classname" VALUE="demos.applets.GearsJOALApplet">
<param name="subapplet.displayname" VALUE="JOGL / JOAL Gears Applet">
<param name="noddraw.check" value="true">
<param name="progressbar" value="true">
<param name="jnlpNumExtensions" value="2">
<param name="jnlpExtension1"
value="http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/jogl-core.jnlp">
<param name="jnlpExtension2"
value="http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/joal.jnlp">
</applet>
</pre>
</P>
<P>
Note that the jogl-demos.jar and joal-demos.jar files, which contain
the applet's classes, <B>do not need to be signed</B>! Sun
Microsystems, Inc. signs applet-launcher.jar, jogl.jar, joal.jar and
gluegen-rt.jar, which contain the JNLPAppletLauncher, JOGL, JOAL and
supporting classes; this is the only Java code which needs to be
signed in order to deploy applets using JOGL and JOAL and is the only
certificate the end user must accept.
</P>
<P>
The <a href="http://jogamp.org/applet-launcher/www/">JNLPAppletLauncher
home page</a> contains more information about what files must be
placed on the web server in order to enable the deployment of applets
using JOGL and other extensions.
</P>
</body>
</html>
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