Actually running a Java Applet and interacting it is a bit beyond my current knowledge (and I don't care enough to spend time on Google finding out if its been done :D ). But one approach would probably be to sniff the traffic between the applet and the server, reverse engineer the protocol, and then write your own client for it.
In reply to Re: Using Perl to perform java applet forms
by dorward
in thread Using Perl to perform java applet forms
by Anonymous Monk
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