you can use applet bridge for calling your
server-side classes from JavaScript. It works
on the top of HTTP and Ok with firewalls.
See http://coldjava.hypermart.net/servlets/j2j.htm
>Another way of doing it would be to use an applet and have the CORBA
>connectivity directly between the browser and the CORBA server. >JavaScript
>could be used to link form navigation buttons to the applet, if it was
>important to minimize the client-side java. Note that using CORBA in the
>browser has its own problems -- many firewalls won't allow incoming
>connections. We use Visigenics here, which has a program called >gatekeeper
>that takes care of this issue fairly well
ServletShop: java server side programming
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