Hello,

   Allow me to highlight Gary Kephart DIY Web Start
project.

   Gary writes:

  This is a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) web site for a
complete Java Web Start application. You should be
able to take the resources and instructions provided
herein and create and run your own complete J2EE Java
Web Start application.

  This application uses the following technologies (so
you get a taste for them all):

    * Apache Ant
    * JFC/Swing
    * Web Start
    * JBoss
    * JAAS
    * Custom LoginModule
    * JDBC
    * MySQL
    * RMI over HTTP
    * Session Beans
    * BMP Entity Beans
    * Run as applet/application
    * J2EE Design Patterns
          o Data Objects
          o Session Facade
          o Service Locator
          o Business Objects
          o Delegate Objects
          o Value Objects

  And, just to show you that it really works, you can
run the applet or run the desktop application here on
this site. User "bsmith/password" will be
authenticated and has authorization, and user
"jdoe/password" will be authenticated but has no
authorization. Finally, here are the instructions. 

   More @ http://www.photeus.com:8080/diy_webstart

   - Gerald 

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Gerald Bauer
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