My Java fantasy...

Host a Swing-Menu application on our HP-Ux box such that Windows users can
launch this Swing-Menu by clicking on a Windows desktop icon.

The Swing-Menu would allow end-users to choose and launch Swing
applications.  Swing apps would be re-written green-screen legacy programs.

I guess that this Eclipse (or NetBeans) project would have an EJB that would
connect to the UniObjects proxy thing.
Thus, the UniBasic business logic would reside on the same HP-Ux box.

Most of the applications would be Swing-GUI, someday there would be
Java-Web-Applets for off-site users.

Of course, I do not yet have an entirely clear picture of how to make this
work.  Suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks to Wendy, Ross, Jeff, and John for responding.

--Bill





Thanks to those who wrot

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wendy Smoak
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 11:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [U2] Java Platform Struggles


On 1/23/06, Brutzman, Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I am writing to inquire... what Java tools are people using with U2?
>
> We have UniVerse running on HP-Ux.

What do you mean by 'tools'?

We use the JDK/JRE from HP.  We're on 1.5.0.01 at the moment, from June
2005.  There might be a newer one out there.  In my experience, HP's JVM can
be a little flaky, but no major problems.

--
Wendy Smoak
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