"POC"?
Ok, I figured out this error:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: babylonserver
Everything is case sensitive:
java -class c:\Code\ babylonServer
That worked, and the server window popped up. But when I try to run the
<applet> code in the browser I still get the "Applet babylonApplet notinited"
error. Sigh. I hope the author gets back to me.
I'm giving this about another hour. If I can't figure it out I'm going to dump
it and look into the AJAX stuff, based on your follow-up post. Just that I
haven't started working with that yet. Too much else to do. I'm sure that if my
project really takes off I'll have to rewrite the whole app in some framework
with AJAX and all the new stuff in mind. As it is now I'm using my own
framework, with mostly procedural code. Works well for me, but I'm sure it
could be much better. Some of the codebase is about five years old and most has
already been rewritten once. To completely take it apart again may be more than
I want to do.
Thanks for your help so far.
Mik
At 02:01 PM 3/2/2007, Dinner wrote:
>For babylon, that's what you gotta use. Or a JVM. :-/
>
>That's why I recommended AJAX-- I've seen some whiteboard
>apps, as well as POCs out there-- the POC stuff is free, I reckon,
>or you could pay a site to host-- there's a ton of em. :-/
>
>On 3/2/07, Andrew Scott wrote:
>> Umm, that still uses a Java Applete
>>
>> On 3/2/07, Dinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >
>> > Here is an example of one way of using babylon:
>> >
>> > http://tinyurl.com/2g9y39
>
>
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