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Project Three: HTML and Java PROJECT OVERVIEW For this project, you are required to design and create an HTML document (also referred to as a “Web page”), in which certain basic HTML elements are incorporated. Your HTML document must also link to several Java applets, some of which you will compile yourself from the code provided, and some you will obtain from online sources and simply link to in your HTML document. In addition, you will input, compile, and test a simple Java application. Unlike Java Applets, which are linked and run from within HTML files, Java applications run freestanding, and can be run from the DOS Command Line. This project is designed to familiarize you with Java tools and processes, including editing, compiling, and viewing applets and applications, as well as with the methods for using Java Applets in Web documents. The project does not aim to teach you to program in Java, which is beyond the scope of this course, but rather to familiarize you with the use of the Java environment and tools, in preparation for future courses in programming. There are two related learning objectives involved: Creating HTML documents. Using Java Development Kit tools (primarily the compiler and appletviewer) to edit, compile, and test Java Applets (which will then be run from your HTML pages) and Applications (which can be run from the Command Prompt). Your Web page design should use an effective background image or pattern, and various colours, text sizes, and images to create a visually effective design. Your Web page should also include your name, the course name and number, an email link to you, and links to the required Java Applets and navigation links to facilitate easy movement within the pages. The project has two parts: Part 1—Applets you will create from the code provided. Part 2—A sample downloadable Applet, which you will obtain from an online source. These usually include ready-to-run Class files, as well as the HTML code that