hmm.. I see. Thanks for clearing it up.

If you can have tomcat on a shared environment you could expose your API's
via rest - that way you can use the http port.

In a sense I'm glad it's only me that cannot open applets.

On 7 January 2011 13:15, Ewald Horn <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Micheal.
>
> I can open applets in IE7 and Firefox 3.6.13, no problems at all.
> Perhaps the JRE plugin is disabled on your system.
>
> By dedicated server, I mean that I need to be able to give my webstart
> application access to the database running on the server, no way to do
> that with a shared-hosting account, so I have to add a R250/pm
> overhead to the website cost to be able to do that. I was hoping to
> get around that with an Applet, but it seems to me that that won't
> happen.
>
> Regards
> Ewald
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