Use the commands below:
/* <html> <applet code="HelloWorld.class" CodeBase="" width=300 height=400>applet> html> */
save this as "HelloWorld.html"
c:\>javac HelloWorld.java
c:\>appletviewer HelloWorld.html
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manpreet
Best Answer
2 years ago
I know, no one uses applets now, but My Undergrad degree still have this in the syllabus!!
This is my
HelloWorld.java
file codeThis is my
Hello.html
file codeBoth the files are saved to desktop.
This is what I did:
cd desktop
javac HelloWorld.java
None of the browser runs the applet!! Normal Java (AWT) programs are running using CMD but not applet.
JDK & JRE version I am using is jdk1.8.0_201 & jre1.8.0_201 respectively.