What is a Java applet?

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What is a Java applet?

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A Java applet is a program written in the Java programming language. It can be included in an HTML page. A Java technology-enabled browser is required to view a page that contains an applet. If such a page is accessed, the applet's code is transferred to the client's computer and executed by the browser's Java Virtual Machine (JVM). A Java applet is included in an HTML document by using the <APPLET> tag.


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