Creating a SIMPLE Java APPLET for a HTML website

Hello!
I was wondering if anyone can help me.
i have designed a very simple HTML website and wanted to make an applet.
which program would be best (eclipse, blue j...etc)
and how do i go about it!
i am very new to this and would appriciate the help
many thanks in advance

sabre150 wrote:
gimbal2 wrote:
your brain to do all the hard work. It needs to be preloaded with knowledge of programming, the Java language, the Java platform and the Java plugin relating to applets before it will work.So that's where I have been going wrong!Lies, I know for a fact that you know a thing or two. What are you trying to do here? Hide from your responsibilities as a knowledgeable person?

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