How to Install Java Applet Viewer on Linux?
Last Updated :
05 Sep, 2022
Applet viewer is a command-line program to run a java applet. It helps you to test an applet before you run it in the browser. The applet’s code gets transferred to the system & then the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) of the browser & executes that code.
In this article, we will look into the process of installing a Java Applet Viewer on Linux.
Installing Java Applet Viewer on Linux:
Follow the below steps to install Java Applet Viewer on Linux:
Step 1: For installing Java Applet Viewer, you need to first download Java JDK 8. Because Java gives applet only up to JDK version 9 only.
Step 2: Open Terminal and execute the below command:
sudo apt install openjdk-8-jdk openjdk-8-jre
This command will install Java JDK 8. Or if you already installed it, it will give the following output.
Step 3: Write a sample applet code. You can write the following code also. Save it by the name Demo.java in a folder which name is also Java.
Java
import java.awt.*;
import java.applet.*;
public class Demo extends Applet
{
public void init()
{
setForeground(Color.white);
setBackground(Color.blue);
}
public void paint(Graphics g)
{
g.drawString( "Welcome To Java Applet" , 40 , 50 );
}
}
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Step 4: Write the following commands one by one to execute the applet program.
cd Java/
ls
Demo.class Demo.java
javac Demo.java
appletviewer Demo.java
Step 5: As a result, the program will be executed & give output.
Hence Java Applet Viewer is successfully installed.
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