Detailed on how to install java applet ??

Hi there,
Can you tell me the detail on how to configure the pdk to use my
existing applet ? I have followed the instructions in the pdf ..
but it failed. And the instruction is not very clear.
What is the proper procedure to do so ?
Thanx
-Maggie

The way you would use a browser-run java applet is to take the
HTML <APPLET> or <EMBED> tags you would normally use for your
Java applet and use that HTML in your portlet.
If you are talking about using an existing Java class, JSP, or
servlet (all server-side), you can find detailed instructions in
the getting started section of the PDK
http://portalstudio.oracle.com

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