Do applets run well on Mac 9?

I want to make a Java applet that works on Mac 9.
The applet is remote file explorer.
The applet have to access to file and communicate with any remote
server.
I have made this applet by Java 1.6, but it didn't work on Mac 9.
Can I get some advice about that?
And is it possible to make that applet works on Mac 9?
thanks.
ps. I've heard that Java 1.1 installed on Mac 9.
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Because MacOS 9 is pretty antiquated, the installed java version is also. You should try and compile your applet using an earlier version of java...if it is indeed 1.1, try to compile using the javac -target 1.1 option...of course if you are using classes/features from later versions it won't compile.

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