> > Yes and that's the reason I added in the initial response: > > > Where will the main 'engine' for the robot run ? on the robot's > controller ? In > > any case, for this use case you needn't touch java at all IMHO. All > client side > > stuff can be done using javascript. > > > This was not about controller, that would in any case be independent of UI. Controller would be running on Robot and UI would be running inside a browser. UI needs to talk to this controller and JS is not the best option for that. JS restricts UI to http request/response based communication.
Communication within browser, is best handled in Java/Flex/Flash. -Shamit -- http://mm.glug-bom.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxers

