----- Original Message ----- From: "Papa Fox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2002 2:53 AM Subject: Re: X11 and Heavy loadbalancing?
> Hi, > > I *think* I understand what [EMAIL PROTECTED] is trying to do. The normal > term for what he is attempting is host integration. This is where > host-based applications are integrated into web-based applications. The > most common example of this is the IBM product Host On Demand. > > The obvious way to do host integration with X Windows is to use the same > approach as HOD. Use a java applet implementation of X (WeirdX) and place > the applet in a web page. This approach has the same problem as HOD - a > very heavy applet download. > > PapaFox > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Randall R Schulz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Saturday, November 16, 2002 9:24 AM > Subject: Re: X11 and Heavy loadbalancing? > > > > Hi, > > > > Since the native GUI model for Java programs running on Unix and Linux > > hosts is X11, any and all Java GUI applications running on such hosts are > > inherently able to have their human user interaction take place on a > > separate host (or X terminal) from the host on which they execute. > > Likewise, multiple application clients (in the X sense of client--an > > application that wants to interact with a user via keyboard, moust and > > raster display) can share a single server (again, in the X sense--i.e., > > user interaction hardware). This should make it possible to handle > > migration or load balancing of the Java application while the user remains > > at a single workstation. > > > > So, any Java software with an AWT or Swing GUI when running on a Unix > > platform with X support (all of them except MacOS X, I believe) should be > > able to do what I think you're contemplating. > > > > Now usually one does not put conventional Java GUIs on J2EE applications > > (to my limited knowledge), but I doubt there's any technical reason why it > > could not be done. > > > > Is this at all an answer to your question? > > > > Randall Schulz > > Mountain View, CA USA > > > > > > At 02:14 2002-11-15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >Hi all, > > > > > >At my Connectiontoolprojekt (Win-GUI-Client for Cygwin) > > >i have think by my self whats happend if a heavy load Situation is > comming > > >up and How can it be solved? > > > > > >Is there an Way to Make XFree scalable or is there an J2EE based > Container > > >for a Free XFree avaiable thadt can be integrated as Part of a Java > > >Serverapplication- > > >Cluster such as ORACLE 9iAS Appserver Modul? > > > > > >(Oracle self has implemented an E-Mailserver, na Fileserver, an > Faxserver, > > > LDAP and so thadt resides in the Applicationserver Middlewarelayer, > thadt > > >can be empowered by an Oracle Realapplication Cluster thadt Spans over > the > > > Network to other Machines they are Member of the Cluster) > > > > > >If no Project is launched at this Time then my X.NET Projekt at > > >Sourceforge will by Upgraded to this Projektfeature. > > > > > >http://sourceforge.net/projects/ibsxnet/ > > > > > >Greetings > > > > > > Randy > > >