From: Christopher Schultz
David,
On 7/1/2011 11:03 AM, David kerber wrote:
I don't know anything about x11, but if it's similar to Citrix or
Microsoft RDP
No, it's Citrix and RDP that are like X11 :)
That might be true for Citrix, but I know of no way to run 5 apps, each from a
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Tim,
On 6/30/2011 7:14 PM, Tim Judd wrote:
If I develop a webapp that listens for TCP/UDP sockets, which machine is
actually listening?
When you say machine
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On 01/07/2011 04:45, Tim Judd wrote:
Hi Christopher, all
'machine' was meant to indicate one of two choices, the computer that is
running
the tomcat server
.
The road to success is always uphill.
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On 6/30/2011 11:45 PM, Tim Judd wrote:
Hi Christopher, all
'machine' was meant to indicate one of two choices, the computer that is
running
the tomcat server, or the computer who is the client in a client
Tim Judd wrote:
Hi Pid, all
I'm disappointed the responses I've gotten seemingly to be scolding messages. I
am reading up on documentation, I am reading the APIs, I am reading everything I
can. Think of Citrix (in Windows environments) - code is executed on the server
and displayed on your
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Hi Pid, all
I'm disappointed the responses I've gotten seemingly to be scolding
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Tim,
On 7/1/2011 10:52 AM, Tim Judd wrote:
I understand you guys are trying to help, but I am disappointed all I'm
hearing
is you're doing it wrong basically.
You're reading it wrong: I was asking what are you doing? not telling
you that you
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David,
On 7/1/2011 11:03 AM, David kerber wrote:
I don't know anything about x11, but if it's similar to Citrix or
Microsoft RDP
No, it's Citrix and RDP that are like X11 :)
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David,
On 7/1/2011 11:03 AM, David kerber wrote:
I don't know anything about x11, but if it's similar to Citrix or
Microsoft RDP
No, it's Citrix and RDP that are like X11 :)
Like I said, I know
I think this would be probably difficult to Google and get answers, so I joined
the mailing list hoping I might get a straight answer...
If I develop a webapp that listens for TCP/UDP sockets, which machine is
actually listening? Is the tomcat server listening (because the webapp is
running
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Tim,
On 6/30/2011 7:14 PM, Tim Judd wrote:
If I develop a webapp that listens for TCP/UDP sockets, which machine is
actually listening?
When you say machine... you mean ... what, exactly?
If you develop a webapp that listens for TCP/UDP sockets,
.
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