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Applets - Definition and Overview

An applet is a small program that runs in the context of a larger program on a client computer. Nowadays this usually refers to Java applets, which run in a browser, though it is possible the introduction of the term in AppleScript in 1993 slightly predated this usage. A similar program on a server is called a servlet.

Macromedia Flash is another widespread applet nowadays that provides motion graphics, interaction and sound.

Applets tend to have some form of user interface. This distinguishes them from a program written in a scripting programming language (such as JavaScript) that also runs in the context of a larger, client program, but which would not be considered an applet.

Applets generally have the capability of interacting with and/or influencing their host program, although they are generally not required to do so.

Example Usage of Applets

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