Although I still believe that badly formulated posts does not belong in a mailing 
list, I also find in retrospective that my response was a bit harsh.

Unfortunately everything that's written has a tendency to affect people ten times as 
much as the same comment uttered in real life. So therefore, although one may 
eventually get a bit tired of all the "plz", "u", "i MUST have/build this" (there are 
very few musts), there's always the risk of alienating friendly people who do not like 
your tone when you eventually bite back. And that can break done a list at a VERY fast 
pace. In the worst case, that would be within hours.

So to those that where offended by must post, I humbly apologize.

And to the original poster; I guess I had a bad day at the code factory etc. etc. Try 
this:
http://kr.fujitsu.com/products/software/Interstage/technical/tutorial/resource/appsample/adsSample/adsApplet2.html

You can also keep on searching from Google with the phrase "applet servlet connecting" 
(without the quotes). That's how I found the piece above, and no, this last sentence 
is not meant as some pointer to Google to ridicule somebody. I did search Google to 
find the sample above  and I flipped through three or four pages after that. There 
just seemed to be some more meaty information on the subject there, that's all.

Regards Erik Beijnoff

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