this may seem like a slack answer, but your servlet doesn't have a GUI, so
why are you wondering about swing ? now, if the question is
"can I use swing in an applet that copmmunicates with my servlet ?"
then the answer is definately YES. in that case, O'Reily has a swing
book...
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Hello,
As I haven't been working with either Java or servlet's for that long,
I was wondering if it is easy to use swing in servlet's?
If so are there any examples anywhere, where I can have a look at the
concept behind it all?
Cheers
Sam Rose
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