In J2EE land, are applets dead?

Hi All ,
In J2EE land, are applets dead?
In all the J2EE examples I've seen it's always JSP or Servlets feeding HTML to the client. I am not comfortable restricting the front end to HTML.I have used Swing extensively and like the wide functionality it provides.
Anyway JSP code look awful !!! Sun seems to be placing great emphasis on JSP, but I am afraid that using it would place too many restrictions on the front end.
Does anyone feel the same way as me or am I overlooking something obvious?
Thanks,
Kevin

I've found a doc in %J2EE_HOME\doc\release\ConfigGuide.html
Put ur applets any where inside the %J2EE_HOME%\public_html. I put them in %J2EE_HOME%\public_html\applets. http://localhost:8000/applets/myApplet.html should load it later. By me it failed becaused myApplet was trying to access to local file. That is a security protection. I'm trying to find out how to adjust those properties files inside %J2EE_HOME%\config to enable access to local files but only when it is coming from my compi / host.
Any one have idea how to configure j2ee-server say to be http://www.mydomain.com and how to configure it to trust all objects... from mydomain.com ??
I've been able to access it only as http://localhost:8000
TIA bigerfoot

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