On Mar 24, 2005, at 3:06 PM, Frank D. Engel, Jr. wrote:
I have seen info about an X windows server which is written completely in Java. You could probably use that in a web browser to connect to a UNIX (Linux) version of a Rev standalone somewhere (correction: the UNIX version of a Rev standalone would connect to the Java-based X server, so yes you would need to make some arrangements for tunneling through firewalls, etc; I don't know enough about that particular X server to know if that is supported internally or not).
Maybe you could rig something with that.
BTW, this is another reason to keep the UNIX engines around: the "network-transparent" X windows system...
An X server written in Java!!! damn!!!! once I saw a TCP/IP stack done in PHP... well, I am a real fan of X11 forwarding, I did some experiments in that front with Rev, you can check it at
http://homepage.mac.com/soapdog/X11forwarding.html
I don't know if a X11 server written in java is supposed to run as applet... should we try?
andre
-- Andre Alves Garzia 2004 BRAZIL http://studio.soapdog.org
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