Multiple Choice
What is different between a Java applet and a Java application?
A) An application can in general be trusted whereas an applet can't.
B) An applet must be executed in a browser environment.
C) An applet is not able to access the files of the computer it runs on
D) (A) , (B) and (C) .
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