I have worked on a couple of REST-based applications using Pivot, and network performance has been fine. Unfortunately, I haven't ever used remote EJBs so I can't really speak to that. But I imagine that any best practices you could find related to Swing development in this area would also apply to Pivot.
On Mar 29, 2010, at 10:15 AM, Luiz Gustavo wrote: > Hi! > > In which kind of applications you've been using Pivot? > For an application I wish to use Pivot as an Applet, comunicating with remote > EJBs. Clients can be anywhere on the Internet and my main fear it's about > network quality. > I have shown Pivot for some students in a class I teached, but the network > quality was poor, so the examples took long time to show. > As a consequence, I wonder what kind of applications it would be better > applying Pivot. > What requirements on client machines and network have you applied before > using Pivot? > > -- > Cheers, > > Luiz Gustavo S. de Souza > Analista de Sistemas - Desenvolvedor Java > > http://luizgustavoss.wordpress.com > http://luizgustavoss.blogspot.com > http://twitter.com/lugustso
