Sorry, should have been more clear. You know how you can "tunnel" an application using ssh, where you ssh to a linux box, and run, say, gedit, and gedit shows up on your desktop, but it's actually running on that other machine and you can open/edit/save files on that other machine.

Well, you can do the same thing pretty well with java apps written using awt, but for java apps written in swing, performance, even over a fairly good link, just sucks eggs. I think the awt widgets are supported, but swing widgets aren't, so swing widgets end up being rendered as bitmaps or something. So what I'm trying to find out is if anyone is working on supporting swing widgets in the same manner that awt widgets are supported.

Thanks for the links though, I'll check those out.

-Charles

Don Brown wrote:
Not sure what you mean but there's this:
http://www.pitman.co.za/projects/jssh/ and this: http://www.javassh.org
and SSH 2.0 here: http://www.jcraft.com/jsch/


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