Yahoo's Widgets, http://widget.yahoo.com/, are cross-platform and look good to me. The development learning curve isn't too large either -- it is all mostly-standard JavaScript.

I built my first widget yesterday.


Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Larry,

Zhang, Larry (L.) wrote:
I am looking for a J2EE or AJAX solution for Outlook like notification
(small window on the right bottom corner of the computer screen), can
some one point out a tutorial like information?

Unless you can get the result you are looking for by doing an
ugly-looking javascript alert that shows up in the lower-right-hand
corner of the screen, you'll need to have some software actually running
on the client's computer.

You might be able to look at something like growl (for Mac OS X) or
snarl (for win32) to do some of your dirty work for you, but you're
still gonna have to get onto the user's machine.

- -chris

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