Are the source files available for download somewhere?  Looking at the package 
content  there only seem to be java bytecode files, maybe I skipped over a src 
directory but I'll check tomorrow.

Best Regards,
Nick Ross


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Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] questions on view connector / windows connector


Jochen,

I've just re-read your email about the VMware View connector (SRVC). I've been 
playing around with it over the last couple of days and I've managed to alter 
the GUI and add extra buttons so you can change the screen resolution of the 
sun ray desktop.

Why do you say that the VMWare View Client isn't an option in your eyes??  I 
might be able to help.

Stuart.


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Jochen Krallmann wrote:
Hi,

I am working on a vmware view based solution to display Windows XP sessions on 
our Sun Rays. We require this to be available both in kiosk mode as well as as 
a user application for regular Unix sessions. I am currently facing these 
issues:

- SRVC: What comes from Sun is basically for kiosk mode only. At a first glance 
it should be somewhat easily be possible to rework the scripts around 
vdmclient.jar so that it can be used on demand in a regular X session based on 
Solaris. As an alternative I have tried the open source view client from vmware 
but got stuck in getting libboost compiled for Solaris. Also it seems to only 
work with rdesktop given the obvious disadvantages as compared to uttsc. So 
VMware View open client is not an option in my eyes. Does anybody know if a 
solution is already available somewhere before I develop things on my own?

- SRWC: In a kiosk session on a multihead group Windows just sees that one big 
single display which results in very inconvenient behaviour in regards to 
window positioning and geometry (like it is on the 2FS clients). If a user 
maximizes a window, she really does not want it to span across the borders of 
the physical display. Is there a way to make Windows aware of the actual 
physical screens?


Thanks
Jochen



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