Displaying real world URLs from JDeveloper

Probably a simple question from a relative novice. I built an applet with a split pane that has a JTree on one side and an "HTML viewing pane" on the other. I can click JTree nodes to display local html files, but don't understand how to display real web pages from the Internet. Do I need something like HyperlinkListener to make to jump to "hyper-world"???

Probably a simple question from a relative novice. I built an applet with a split pane that has a JTree on one side and an "HTML viewing pane" on the other. I can click JTree nodes to display local html files, but don't understand how to display real web pages from the Internet. Do I need something like HyperlinkListener to make to jump to "hyper-world"???

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