Great article of debugging, including debugging applets: http://kaidokalda.blogspot.com/
There is nothing called DOS applet.. You can run Java applet from DOS..
Any Java class that extends java.applet.Applet is an applet. http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/applet/Applet.html
QuakeNet has its own webchat applet named 'qwebirc'. Preferably using their own applet. Information about their applet can be found on their website. A direct link to incorporating a client hosted on their server follows, http://webchat.quakenet.org/. Incorporating their applet on your own server is possible too, by installing their applet's source code on your server. A direct link to the source code for the applet can be found at http://qwebirc.org/.
Because an applet runs in a browser, and in this context the one in charge of the launch and execution of the applet is the Java Plug-in software in the browser. This plugin controls the applet life cycle through methods in our applet. These methods are init, start, stop and destroy. In this case the methods that the plugin search to begin the execution of the applet are init (to initialize itself) and start (to start the execution of the task in the applet).
There is nothing called DOS applet..
By Embedding it into a HTML page, create a new file with the extension .html (like app.html) insert following code: No Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition v 1.4.2 support for APPLET!! Adjust the code for your applet file (can't help there i am not a java programmer) or just use : No Java 2 SDK, Standard Edition v 1.4.2 support for APPLET!! but i recommend the first because the applet tag is deprecated and not supported in XHTML
An applet is a Java application, this saves files in a .class extension
how to get debug mode
Press the debug icon.
debug debug
Yes, GDB can debug itself.
At the programed of the Dos , I can give you example . Exp: requires the debug then, debug : a then we can see OAEA : 0100 so. the( a ) is a command in debug - sattam al-enazi