You can use url object and pass it the parameters like query string in http
request.
Ashwani

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> > how to pass info between applet and servlet using HTTP?
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> The article below provides a complete tutorial for applet and servlet
> communication using HTTP:
>
> -  http://www.j-nine.com/pubs/applet2servlet
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