Hey!

Come on Nic Tens of thousands?  I use Java JApplets and found that once they
are loaded and JITed they are as fast as anything else.

The real question is to ask ones self is how much interactivity is needed
between the
user and the data. Don't just restrict yourself to javascript, JSP and HTML
when a JApplet is
more appropriate.  I have used tab panel and JTables combinations that make
the my products slicker looking and more functional than can ever be
accomplished
from the above restrictions.  IMHO.

Danny Rubis

Nic Ferrier wrote:

> >>> Gary Wesley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/21/99 3:53:11 PM >>>
>
> >I am wanting to build a 3-tier system with a Swing GUI for
> >accessing Oracle. I think I need
> >1) Swing Applet to gather the query and display table
> >2) Servlet to access DB with JDBC
> >3) A way to communicate between (give query, get resultSet)
>
> >For 3) should I use HTTP, RMI, and/or Object serialization
>
> My advice is drop the Swing altogether and use JSP pages - this will
> be a whole lot simpler and tens of thousands times quicker.
>
> Nic Ferrier
>
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