The JavaFILE gives you hundred's of neat java trinkets to add to your site. All listed in easy to find categories which makes navigation a snap. Each applet has a working example and an easy download link. Need help with java...no problem! Just jump into their forum and all your answers are right there! Highly recommended.
This is one of my top sites for Java! Tons of "unique" applets - all FREE to download! You'll also find a slew of useful tips, resources, and other java links. A great site to visit.
If you wanna make good java, then you may as well start with the people who invented the beans. You won't find a ton of freebies here, but they do have a few. But if you want to read all there is to know about java, then there's no better source. Sun also provides some nice offsite links. A must visit for any java user!
Without a doubt one of my favorite sites for Java. Although mixed in with their cgi scripts, the java apps aren't hard to find. Nice examples of each applet and lots of help for new java users. One of the bigger java sites you'll find and the speed of the site is top notch. Definitely worth a visit!
A huge commercial site with tons of applets you can grab for free. Only hitch I encounted - when I viewed some of their demos, some of them just didn't work? Other than this tiny flaw, they have anything you could possibly need where java is concerned. Simple to navigate and help and faqs are everywhere...worth a look.
You won't find any applets onsite, but if you don't feel like going to thru a ton of sites to find what you need...used SciptSearch. They have over "5000" resources listed in their database...yikes! Most of the applets are submitted to them, so you may run into a few 404's, but this is a great place to do a search for java.
I thought I hit the jackpot here when I seen there number of applets listed at 504...wrong. Mixed in that number is over 350 javascripts. In case they don't know the difference...their is one! They do have a decent listing of "java", but if you're shopping for apples, why look at the oranges?