I mentioned using ant.

You would use ant.... to run a java file.... that uses socket.... to get the
remote file..... (that lives in the house that jack built ;)

Would you like a prototype?

James Mitchell
Software Engineer\Struts Evangelist
Struts-Atlanta, the "Open Minded Developer Network"
http://struts-atlanta.open-tools.org

> -----Original Message-----
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> API Technology. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hu
> Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 3:58 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Get the remote file
>
>
> Hi,
> I am the original poster. First I apologize for the
> off topic, but I don't where to post it and I use
> servlet most.
> Second thanks everybody helping. I will looking into:
> 1, socket (It needs my server runs on remote machine,
> not quite practical, since the remote machine is on
> client site)
> 2, VNC (I didn't find the java API)
> 3, ant
>
> Thanks again.
>
>



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