Hi Jason

After spending lots of time scouring the net I have come to know about Jawin
and all the other Java to Com tools. In order to use them they would all
need to have code written for each application and the application itself
would need to written specially for external access.

I am talking about a general purpose Win32 Application Bridge; some
applications are a little friendlier than others but in general a legacy VB
app can be controlled 24/7 by an application server.

So far in my research I have not found anything that takes an existing
application and turns it into an XML DOM ready for use by J2EE!!!

Best Wishes

Andy Rendle

-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Bell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 17 September 2002 13:09
To: JDJList
Subject: [jdjlist] RE: Help Needed

Andrew

don't want to dampen your spirits but I am sure there are some open source
efforts already out there.

a quick search on google found this:
http://staff.develop.com/halloway/JavaWin32.html

but please don't let me stop you in your efforts.

Kind regards
Jase Bell
Blog: http://jasonbell.ticket-system.com



-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Rendle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 17 September 2002 12:55
To: JDJList
Subject: [jdjlist] Help Needed


Dear All

Firstly, I offer my apologies for abusing a technical mailing list and your
time, but I do not know where to go next.

I am one of many freelance Java developers based in the UK who are out of
work. While I hope the market will improve very soon I have taken the time
to develop a prototype product, which I hope a company would like to develop
it further.

The product is a Java to Win32 Bridge, which enables legacy Windows
applications to be controlled from a browser via an application server.

Can anyone out there suggest a next step?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated

Best Wishes

Andrew




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