JetBrains 3rd Party Applet Runner

Run Java applets inside IDEs

About this software

Applet Runner runs Java applets inside JetBrains IDEs and as a standalone application, enabling developers to open applets from HTML, JNLP, JAR, class, and Java source files. It supports IntelliJ IDEA, Android Studio, PyCharm, WebStorm, PhpStorm, Rider and runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux. A freemium JetBrains Marketplace plugin offers core features; a commercial Pro edition adds a standalone runner, multi-applet tabs, and distribution controls available from the publisher.

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JetBrains 3rd Party Applet Runner

JetBrains 3rd Party Applet Runner
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Benefits

  • IDE applet execution: Start Java applets directly inside JetBrains IDEs for testing and debugging.
  • Multiple file support: Open applets from HTML, JNLP, JAR, CLASS, or Java source files.
  • Cross-IDE compatibility: Works with IntelliJ IDEA, Android Studio, PyCharm, WebStorm, and Rider.
  • Pro standalone option: Commercial Pro adds standalone runner and extra distribution controls.
  • Applets management tools: Includes history, bookmarks, cache controls, and configurable toolbar.

Available languages

  • English

Support information

  • Documentation: Publisher provides online installation and usage guides on the product site.
  • Marketplace updates: Plugin updates and listing details appear on the JetBrains Marketplace plugin page.
  • Pro license delivery: Commercial Pro licenses are issued by the publisher after purchase, with activation steps provided.
  • Issue reporting: Report bugs or feature requests via the publisher site or the plugin page issue tracker.
  • Compatibility notes: Compatibility and supported IDE versions are shown on the plugin page and documentation.

Frequently asked questions

What is JetBrains 3rd Party Applet Runner?
A tool that executes third-party applets within JetBrains development tools, allowing developers to run and inspect applet behavior as part of development workflows.
What development environments does it integrate with?
Designed to integrate with JetBrains IDEs and developer workflows, it supports running applets alongside code editing, build, and test activities.
How should organizations address security when running third-party applets?
Treat applets as untrusted code: review source, run in isolated environments or sandboxes, restrict permissions, and monitor runtime behavior and logs.
How can developers get diagnostics and logs from applet execution?
Runtime output and diagnostics are typically available through the IDE console or log panels; capture logs for troubleshooting and correlate with build or test output.