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Java Clock: Writing a Digital Clock in a Window Using an Applet

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Write a program that displays a digital clock in a window using an applet. The clock should show, day of week, date, time, time zone and year.

The two following classes should help get some of the information needed.

import java.util.Date;

import javax.swing.Timer;

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