OK. So this is java that runs in a web browser, I guess?  I know that
Java can be used to create stand-alone apps.  But from all this
discussion of server-side programs (of which I understand 10%), I
assume it was targeting to have the user view CPRS from a web browser.

Is that right?

Kevin



On 1/31/06, Aylesworth Marc A Ctr AFRL/IFSE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is more like an ASP model. It uses the Java 2 Enterprise Edition
> specifications from sun that provides functionality through what they call
> Java Beans for a functional server. It looks like the CPRS Rehost is both a
> server and client. It has a pieces that are like the Object broker and talk
> to the server and also has swing GUI parts that is the CPRS client. I do not
> believe that the Java client will connect to the current Object Broker
> without what is called an application server which handles all the
> connecting and messege details on how you connect from server to client.
>
> Thanks
> Marc Aylesworth
>


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