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In this java applet tutorial, you will learn the passing parameter in java applet.

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In this java applet tutorial, you will learn the passing parameter in java applet. ava applet has the feature of retrieving the parameter values passed from the html page. So, you can pass the parameters from your html page to the applet embedded in your page. The param tag() is used to pass the parameters to an applet.


 

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