JApplet Support on Internet Explorer

hi,
Can i use JApplet with swing based GUI with Internet Explorer 6.0?
Please let me drive to sample source also if i need to use other implementation then Applet tag.
Thanks in Advance

IE cannot use MS jvm to run swing as it is of version 1.1 (no swing).
The clients need to install sun msjvm or another jvm that includes swing.
You can convert a html page with htmlconverter in the jdk/bin directory.

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