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  29 
  30 Provides the classes necessary to create an applet and the classes an applet
  31 uses to communicate with its applet context.
  32 <p>
  33 The applet framework involves two
  34 entities: the <i>applet</i> and the <i>applet context</i>. An applet is an 
  35 embeddable window (see the Panel class) with a few extra methods that the applet 
  36 context can use to initialize, start, and stop the applet.
  37 <p>
  38 The applet context is an application that is responsible for loading and running
  39 applets. For example, the applet context could be a Web browser or an applet
  40 development environment.
  41 <p>





  42 <!--
  43 <h2>Package Specification</h2>
  44 
  45 ##### FILL IN ANY SPECS NEEDED BY JAVA COMPATIBILITY KIT #####
  46 <ul>
  47   <li><a href="">##### REFER TO ANY FRAMEMAKER SPECIFICATION HERE #####</a>
  48 </ul>
  49 
  50 <h2>Related Documentation</h2>
  51 
  52 For overviews, tutorials, examples, guides, and tool documentation, please see:
  53 <ul>
  54   <li><a href="">##### REFER TO NON-SPEC DOCUMENTATION HERE #####</a>
  55 </ul>
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  58 @since 1.0
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  22  or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
  23  questions.
  24 -->
  25 
  26 <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
  27 <html>
  28 <body bgcolor="white">
  29 
  30 Provides the classes necessary to create an applet and the classes an applet
  31 uses to communicate with its applet context.
  32 <p>
  33 The applet framework involves two
  34 entities: the <i>applet</i> and the <i>applet context</i>. An applet is an 
  35 embeddable window (see the Panel class) with a few extra methods that the applet 
  36 context can use to initialize, start, and stop the applet.
  37 <p>
  38 The applet context is an application that is responsible for loading and running
  39 applets. For example, the applet context could be a Web browser or an applet
  40 development environment.
  41 <p>
  42 The APIs in this package are all deprecated. Alternative technologies such as Java Web Start
  43 or installable applications should be used instead. See <a href="http://openjdk.java.net/jeps/289">JEP 289</a>
  44 and the Oracle White Paper <a href="http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/migratingfromapplets-2872444.pdf">
  45 "Migrating from Java Applets to plugin-free Java technologies"</a> for more information.
  46 <p>
  47 <!--
  48 <h2>Package Specification</h2>
  49 
  50 ##### FILL IN ANY SPECS NEEDED BY JAVA COMPATIBILITY KIT #####
  51 <ul>
  52   <li><a href="">##### REFER TO ANY FRAMEMAKER SPECIFICATION HERE #####</a>
  53 </ul>
  54 
  55 <h2>Related Documentation</h2>
  56 
  57 For overviews, tutorials, examples, guides, and tool documentation, please see:
  58 <ul>
  59   <li><a href="">##### REFER TO NON-SPEC DOCUMENTATION HERE #####</a>
  60 </ul>
  61 -->
  62 
  63 @since 1.0
  64 </body>
  65 </html>
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