Starting Out with Java: From Control Structures through Data Structures (3rd Edition)
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Chapter 14.8, Problem 14.38CP
Program Plan Intro
Applet:
Applet is a small program which is written by using Java
- This program will be executed on all internet browsers by using Java Virtual Machine (JVM).
- This applet program displays the result on a frame of the webpage, any application window, or applet viewer which is the product of Sun Microsystems.
- Usually, this application will be written by Java, but sometimes other languages also can be used.
- Languages such as JRuby, Pascal, Jython and so on.
- Applet program can be easily passed over any network, because most of the browsers will support applet applications.
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