Java Applets

Applets are small applications that receive a window-like portion of the screen for input and output. We have a step-by-step introduction to applets. An HTML file with an applet might look like:
...
<APPLET code="Rolodex.class" codebase="../applets"
    width=162 height=228 align="center">
<PARAM name=imagesource value="../images">
<PARAM name=images
    value="debra.gif|vakgroep.gif">
<PARAM name=direction value="LEFT">
<PARAM name=pause value=3000>
<PARAM name=nap value=10>
<PARAM name=soundsource value="../audio">
<PARAM name=soundtrack value="spacemusic.au">
<IMG align="top" src="../images/debra.gif">
</APPLET>
...

The browser will reserve an 162x228 portion of the document window for the Applet. It will execute the Rolodex applet with the specified parameters.

If the browser is not Java-enabled it should show the specified image.