
And I've looked everywhere, but wasn't able to find a problem like this one. Generally, the exception stack trace would appear after the "-", but this is not the case and therefore I don't know what the error might be. Click for details", but when I click I just get this:

The thing of the Error with no details is that when I run the applet, the applet says "Error. I'm really sorry about the Cross Posting rules, I wasn't aware of it and will take into account in the future. tIcon(new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource("imagen2.jpg"))) Īll images and text files are included in the. tIcon(new ImageIcon(getClass().getResource("imagen1.jpg"))) ("Se abrió el archivo "+direccion+" correctamente") Ĭatch(Exception Ex) Probs = archAA.probabilidades() //Returns a tree, for functional purposesĪrchivos archRyN = new Archivos("RyN.txt", expresion, recorrido) //(This is different for GUI reasons)Īrchivos archAVL = new Archivos("AVL.txt") Īrchivos archBin = new Archivos("Binario.txt") Īrchivos archSplay = new Archivos("Splay.txt") Īrchivos(String direccion) //Archivos (Text File) ConstructorīufferLectura = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(archivo)) JLabel pregunta,labelI,anuncio,labelPuntuacion,label1,label2,label3,label4,label5 Īrchivos archAA = new Archivos("AA.txt") JButton acceso,salir,puntajes,retroceder1,retroceder2 Public class QQSM extends JApplet implements ActionListener
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Then uncheck the Use default box, and provide the full path of the. Using JRE version 1.7.0_03-b05 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VMį: finalize objects on finalization queue It is a good idea to set preferences for the Java editor that match the conventions. For this I have to include the javatwain.jar-classes. Step 1: When you start Eclipse, a startup screen appears, and the program spends some time loading various modules. Hi, I work under Windows2000 with Eclipse Platform Version: 2.1.1 I wrote an applet in an J2EE Web Module Project and in this applet I need a connection to a camera over a twain driver.
The HTML document tells the browser to load and run an applet using the HTML tag