Ok, I've started to go the route of not using the AbstractApplication class.  I 
made it a singleton class.  I have a question about how ULC works though.  If 
there is a singleton class, is it the same for all ULC Sessions or different? 
(I'm wanting it to be different)  If this is the case, it would also mean that 
static variables are the same across ULC Sessions.

----- Original Message ----
From: Joe L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, December 7, 2006 11:13:11 AM
Subject: Re: [ULC-developer] Different Application Components

I've somewhat got a grasp on what needs to be done.

This brings me to a new question though.

Is it possible to call AbstractApplication.start() from another 
AbstractApplication?  I'm getting exceptions in ULC.  Then call the stop 
function when I want it to go away?  Or is it better to just include the start 
function in the constructor?

----- Original Message ----
From: Joe L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, December 5, 2006 1:28:30 PM
Subject: [ULC-developer] Different Application Components

I'm
 developing an application where it's going to have several different parts, or 
components.  The components are going to be ULC pieces, and the backend running 
everything is going to be pretty much straight java.  Now usually I'd just 
create a jar of the component, and use that.  With a jar, I wouldn't be able to 
display the ULC piece in an applet launched ULCFrame though, would I?  I guess 
I'm looking for the correct way to compile a component, and then to link to it 
from the larger application.  I want to be able to send information to it from 
the larger application though.  I might next to execute commands in the 
component also.  These events will most likely be time based.

Let's say for example, I have a news reader.  It runs standalone as a news 
reader and works
 fine.  I want to expose the calls to be able to show specific news items at 
specific times to the user.  What's the best way to package that?  I'm not very 
familiar with applets.

Joe



        



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