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Re: [ajug-members]: ADP Applet Based Application
- To: ajug-members@ajug.org
- Subject: Re: [ajug-members]: ADP Applet Based Application
- From: Angus Berry <angus.berry@elken.com>
- Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 11:40:03 -0500
- In-Reply-To: <20040311143249.29266.qmail@web12606.mail.yahoo.com>
- References: <20040311143249.29266.qmail@web12606.mail.yahoo.com>
- Reply-To: angus.berry@elken.com
Kevin,
I'm not current on JWS (Java Web Start), but doesn't that hold the
promise of what you're looking for with incremental updates etc.
http://wwws.sun.com/software/communitysource/javawebstart/index.html
If it doesn't I'd be interested to hear some feedback.
On Thu, 2004-03-11 at 09:32, Kevin O'Neill Stoll wrote:
> Some time ago, maybe more than a year, a presentor came to
> AJUG from ADP and spoke about a system that they had
> developed. They needed the capabilities of J2EE but also
> needed the feature richness of a client-side app, so they
> put together a really elaborate applet that would provide
> them the best of both worlds.
>
> >From what I rememeber there were two main features in their
> system that I am interested in finding out more about.
>
> 1. They used some sort of update program that would check a
> deployment type directory for newly added functionality to
> use in the applet that was downloaded to the client. I
> would like to find out more about this feature.
>
> 2. General Functionality. Just some general discussion
> about how they implemented some of the features of this
> application.
>
>
> Anyway, any information that I can find out about it would
> be great.
>
> Thanks
>
>
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> Kevin Stoll
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