| Package | Description | 
|---|---|
| java.applet | 
 Provides the classes necessary to create an applet and the classes an applet
uses to communicate with its applet context. 
 | 
| java.beans | 
 Contains classes related to developing
beans -- components
based on the JavaBeans™ architecture. 
 | 
| javax.swing | 
 Provides a set of "lightweight"
(all-Java language) components that,
to the maximum degree possible, work the same on all platforms. 
 | 
| org.omg.CORBA | 
 Provides the mapping of the OMG CORBA APIs to the JavaTM
programming language, including the class ORB, which is implemented
so that a programmer can use it as a fully-functional Object Request Broker
(ORB). 
 | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| Applet
 An applet is a small program that is intended not to be run on
 its own, but rather to be embedded inside another application. 
 | 
| AppletContext
 This interface corresponds to an applet's environment: the
 document containing the applet and the other applets in the same
 document. 
 | 
| AppletStub
 When an applet is first created, an applet stub is attached to it
 using the applet's  
setStub method. | 
| AudioClip
 The  
AudioClip interface is a simple abstraction for
 playing a sound clip. | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| Applet
 An applet is a small program that is intended not to be run on
 its own, but rather to be embedded inside another application. 
 | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| Applet
 An applet is a small program that is intended not to be run on
 its own, but rather to be embedded inside another application. 
 | 
| Applet.AccessibleApplet
 This class implements accessibility support for the
  
Applet class. | 
| Class and Description | 
|---|
| Applet
 An applet is a small program that is intended not to be run on
 its own, but rather to be embedded inside another application. 
 | 
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