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Old 05-28-2004, 03:04 AM   PM User | #1
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Cool JAVA to???

I was wondering if there any way I could export JAVA to JAVA Applet or C/C++ to make it an execute programs?

I want the users to be able to play my game.

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Export from java to java applet??? What? A Java Applet is Java with applet code in, its not a different type or anything!
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There is just no simple easy way of exporting a java application into an applet or into another programming language entirely. Going from a java application to a java applet will require less coding change than rewriting it in C++ however.
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