Yeah, that's a very good point.

-----Original Message-----
From: Sriram Narayanan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2001 3:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Servlet with Swing


If you want to display "cool"User interfaces on the browser side, then use
Swing in applets. And since you insist on communicating with a servlet,
communicate
using URLConnection.

Really, servlets are intended for server side work, and can be used as such
only, and not for cool UI's like you have been saying for the past few days.

Sriram

>Simon Chia wrote:
>
>> no no ... u can give it a try ur self.. i'm talking about servlets.. not
>> applets, u can give it a try...
>> once the page loads, it loads the swing files also. u can use swing to
get
>> user input and display it out on the screen.. u can even use to verify
>> username and password(something which i havent try).. its a world of
wonder
>> u can try with swing and servlets.
>




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