An applet is a Java program that can be included a web page by using HTML tags. The applet tag is the simpler but older method, and has been superseeded by the object tag.
Applet - <applet> </applet> Add a Java applet by specifying the attributes of the applet tag- archive="url" - Address or filename of the Java archive file (.jar) containing the class files. code="?" - Java class to run, eg. MyApplet.class width="?" - The width of the applet, in pixels. height="?" - The height of the applet, in pixels. Object - <object> </object> Use these attributes of the object tag to include an applet in html: archive="url" - Address or filename of the Java archive file (.jar) containing the class files. classid="?" - Java class to run, eg. java:MyApplet.class codetype="application/java" - The type of object, use application/java. width="?" - The width of the object, in pixels. height="?" - The height of the object, in pixels. Example:Using both applet and object to show an applet <html> <body> <p> <applet code="Logo.class" archive="Logo.jar" width="740" height="400"></applet> </p> <p> <object codetype="application/java" classid="java:Logo.class" archive="Logo.jar" width="740" height="400"> </object> </p> </body> </html>
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