The best way to migrate your applet is to rewrite it as a standalone Java application, and then deploy it with Java Web Start technology. Rewriting your applet and testing the resulting application ensures that your converted applet works as expected, and your application can take advantage of the Java Web Start features.
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Select the archive file in the ZIP format to convert to the JAR format, you can select a file from your computer or your Google Drive or Dropbox account. STEP 2 Choose the JAR format from the drop-down list as the output format, and click the Convert button, you can convert up to 5 files at the same time and a maximum size of up to 300 MiB.
The major work needed is to convert your
applet
class to the main
class of the application. The applet init
and start
methods are no longer present, instead, initialize the application at the beginning of the application's main
method.![How can i download jnlp file How can i download jnlp file](http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-L17FhlZL1Bw/WE9i8Wk5TmI/AAAAAAAABoE/wkHDb9rtLvsJoldPBxUVq2MuFg3liIFtQCK4B/s1600/2.png)
To quickly begin the migration, add the
main
method to your original applet
class, and then start calling your applet initialization code where it normally gets called from the applet's init
and start
methods. When there is a main
method in the applet
class, you can begin launching it by using the Java Web Start technology, and then slowly remove the dependency on the Applet
class and convert it completely to your application's main
class.