Why use Applet when display Form Application?What is the benefits using it?

Hi All,
I still don't know what is the benefits using Java Applet when displaying Form Applications.
What is other ways to display Form?
Thanks!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Applet
It depdends what you mean by "non applet" - you could mean an application or a "thin" browser UI that does not require a JVM
THe thing is, you don't really have a choice if using Forms

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