Write a text file on client

I want to realise an applet which can write a text file on client. I use java 2 and an certified applet.
I'm searching a script.
If you have a solution or a script thank you.
A+
Ps: I'm french and sorry for my english

FileOutputStream fos = new FileOutputStream(filname);
DataOutputStream dos = new DataOutputStream(fos);
try {
dos.writeBytes("some string");
} catch (Exception e) {
out.println(e.toString());
dos.close();
fos.close();

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