URGENT: Multiplayer Online Game

What would be the best way to make a multiplayer online game? I know how to create a game using an applet. Do I need to use a servlet? I know nothing about comunicating across the internet using java. Thanks.

no you dont need a servlet, nor an applet.. just write it. you choose servet vs. applet vs app when you ask 'how do i want them to get it?" then that helps you decide limitations of the game..
do you mind them dl'ing a client manually?
do you want it put into a web page for auto download?
do you want it to be a web page? (sorta dull dont ya think? click right to go right, click left arrow to go left.. reminds me of wumpus hunting!)
so, then you need to figure out how to communicate over a wire... advanced java networks is a good book for that.. gives a good smattering of rmi, corba, sockets, etc etc..
so once you realize sockets is the answer then go look at java.io, java.net and what not.. follow the tutorials.. ask some questions along the way and walla.. you have a simpel client/server.. after that, start writing your game.
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