IIUC jhs is the web server on a remote server that handles ajax calls.
jhs ide is the a J application that utilize the remote jhs.
One might also writes a standalone app ,eg. minesweeper, with J that 
powered by the remote jhs. 

Of course developers must have to reinvent the interface otherwise 
J602 applications will be run on the familiar J IDE, not a very
professional looking app that asked clients to pay for it.


Втр, 08 Фев 2011, Don Guinn писал(а):
> I do not understand. Wouldn't JHS still be used for remote applications?
> Otherwise the developer would have to reinvent the interface between J and
> the browser.
> 
> On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 9:18 AM, bill lam <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > I guess application for jhs are those interact with a remote invisible jhs
> > server and end users interact with local browser. The jhs ide does not
> > exist
> > for end users so that shortcut key are unrelated to jhs or jgtk.
> >
> >
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