Applet client tag requirements

Applet client tag requirements

Standard applets require the HTML <APPLET> tag to identify the applet to the browser. The <APPLET> tag invokes the Java virtual machine (JVM) of the browser. It can also be replaced by <OBJECT> and <EMBED> tags.

For more information, see the Sun Microsystems article, http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/plugin/developer_guide/using_tags.html .

The following code example illustrates the applet code using the <APPLET> tag.

<APPLET code=”MyAppletClass.class” archive=”Applet.jar, EJB.jar”  height="500" > 
</APPLET> 

The following code example illustrates the applet code using the <OBJECT> and <EMBED> tags.

<OBJECT classid="clsid: 8AD9C840-044E-11D1-B3E9-00805F499D93"  height="500"> 
<PARAM NAME=CODE VALUE=MyAppletClass.class> 
<PARAM NAME="archive" VALUE='Applet.jar, EJB.jar'> 
<PARAM TYPE="application/x-java-applet;version=1.5.0"> 
<PARAM NAME="scriptable" VALUE="false"> 
<PARAM NAME="cache-option" VALUE="Plugin"> 
<PARAM NAME="cache-archive" VALUE="Applet.jar, EJB.jar"> 
<COMMENT> 
<EMBED type="application/x-java-applet;version=1.5.0" CODE=MyAppletClass.class ARCHIVE="Applet.jar, EJB.jar" WIDTH="600" HEIGHT="500" scriptable="false""> 
<NOEMBED> 
</COMMENT> 
</NOEMBED>WebSphere Java Application/Applet Thin Client for Windows is required. 
</EMBED> 
</OBJECT>



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