I have written a small 2d scroller with the assistance of different snippets of code I have found on-line. The original package run as a JFrame application but I am trying to convert it into an applet. When I Run the program in Eclipse I do not receive any debugging errors just a blank applet viewer... I don't think I am missing anything from what I have read from different applet creation sources but maybe it is something very simple.
Frame class
package OurGame;
import java.awt.*;
import javax.swing.*;
public class Frame extends JApplet {
public Frame() {
JPanel frame = new JPanel();
frame.add(new Board());
// frame.setTitle("2D PLATFORMER");
// frame.setDefaultCloseOperation(JFrame.EXIT_ON_CLOSE);
frame.setSize(700,365);
frame.setVisible(true);
//frame.setLocationRelativeTo(null);
//setContentPane(frame);
}
// public static void main(String[] args){
public void init() {
new Frame();
}
}
Ive commented out the containers that were only workable in Jframe.
Dude class
package OurGame;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.KeyEvent;
import javax.swing.ImageIcon;
public class Dude {
int x, dx, y,nx,nx2,left, dy;
Image still,jump,reverse;
ImageIcon s = new ImageIcon("redirect.png");
ImageIcon j= new ImageIcon("redirect.png");
ImageIcon l = new ImageIcon("redirect.png");
public Dude() {
x = 75;
left = 150;
nx = 0;
nx2= 685;
y = 172;
still = s.getImage();
}
public void move() {
if (dx != -1){
if (left + dx <= 150)
left+=dx;
else{
x = x + dx;
nx2= nx2+dx;
nx = nx + dx;
}}
else
{
if (left+dx >0)
left = left + dx;
}
}
public int getX() {
return x;
}
public int getnX() {
return nx;
}
public int getnX2() {
return nx2;
}
public int getdx() {
return dx;
}
public Image getImage() {
return still;
}
public void keyPressed(KeyEvent e) {
int key = e.getKeyCode();
if (key == KeyEvent.VK_LEFT)
{ dx = -1;
still = l.getImage(); }
if (key == KeyEvent.VK_RIGHT)
{dx = 1;
still = s.getImage();
}
if (key == KeyEvent.VK_UP)
{dy = 1;
still = j.getImage();
} }
public void keyReleased(KeyEvent e) {
int key = e.getKeyCode();
if (key == KeyEvent.VK_LEFT)
dx = 0;
if (key == KeyEvent.VK_RIGHT)
dx = 0;
if (key == KeyEvent.VK_UP)
{dy = 0;
still = s.getImage();}
}
}
Board Class
package OurGame;
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import javax.swing.*;
public class Board extends JPanel implements ActionListener, Runnable {
Dude p;
public Image img;
Timer time;
int v = 172;
Thread animator;
boolean a = false;
boolean done2 = false;
public Board() {
p = new Dude();
addKeyListener(new AL());
setFocusable(true);
ImageIcon i = new ImageIcon("redirect.jpg");
img = i.getImage();
time = new Timer(5, this);
time.start();
}
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
p.move();
repaint();
}
public void paint(Graphics g) {
if (p.dy == 1 && done2 == false) {
done2 = true;
animator = new Thread(this);
animator.start();
}
super.paint(g);
Graphics2D g2d = (Graphics2D) g;
if ((p.getX() - 590) % 2400 == 0)// p.getX() == 590 || p.getX() == 2990)
p.nx = 0;
if ((p.getX() - 1790) % 2400 == 0)// p.getX() == 1790 || p.getX() == 4190)
p.nx2 = 0;
g2d.drawImage(img, 685 - p.getnX2(), 0, null);
if (p.getX() > 590) {
g2d.drawImage(img, 685 - p.getnX(), 0, null);
}
g2d.drawImage(p.getImage(), p.left, v, null);
if (p.getdx() == -1) {
g2d.drawImage(img, 685 - p.getnX2(), 0, null);
g2d.drawImage(p.getImage(), p.left, v, null);
}
}
private class AL extends KeyAdapter {
public void keyReleased(KeyEvent e) {
p.keyReleased(e);
}
public void keyPressed(KeyEvent e) {
p.keyPressed(e);
}
}
boolean h = false;
boolean done = false;
public void cycle() {
if (h == false)
v--;
if (v == 125)
h = true;
if (h == true && v <= 172) {
v++;
if (v == 172) {
done = true;
}
}
}
public void run() {
long beforeTime, timeDiff, sleep;
beforeTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
while (done == false) {
cycle();
timeDiff = System.currentTimeMillis() - beforeTime;
sleep = 10 - timeDiff;
if (sleep < 0)
sleep = 2;
try {
Thread.sleep(sleep);
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
System.out.println("interrupted");
}
beforeTime = System.currentTimeMillis();
}
done = false;
h = false;
done2 = false;
}
}
I am a little stumbled after doing a fair amount of research. I am thinking Eclipse might not recognise that I have multiple class files but I kind of proved that theory wrong by writing a html page to display my applet that runs fine but is completely empty.

JFrameusing Java Web Start 3) If you insist on pursuing this foolhardy strategy of converting to an applet, ensure the Java Console is opened for applets. There are probably error messages in it. – Andrew Thompson Nov 29 '11 at 23:57