I have created a java application that is supposed to work as a flight editor. I have a database and a total of 9 classes. Every class extends JFrame and is a separate form for each of the classes. So basically when you press a different button from the main frame it redirects you to another frame depending on the button you have pressed. I am doing this in NetBeans 7.4 and I want to convert it into an JApplet so that I can make it a web-application after finishing with the conversion. I have searched on the internet for guides on how to do that but the ones that could work for me are not up-to-date with the current NetBeans changes. If there is an easier way than what I have in mind feel free to say it.
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total of 9 classes. Every class extends JFrame and is a separate form for each of the classes.
don't to create bunch of JFrame
s use
CardLayout
withJFrame.pack()
after card is switchedremove a)
JPanel
containsJComponent
, b) add anotherJPanel
containsJComponent
, c) callJFrame.(re)validate
,JFrame.repaint()
, thenJFrame.pack()
as last code lines, after all changes to already visible GUI is done
and I want to convert it into an JApplet so that I can make it a web-application after finishing with the conversion.
Java Web Start
JavaFX
container withSwing JComponent
s (JPanel
s by usingCardLayout
)pure
JavaFx application

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Also consider crating a [hybrid](http://stackoverflow.com/a/12449949/230513) for convenience during development and possible refactoring. – trashgod May 24 '14 at 23:23