JTabbedPane.

2000-07-25 Thread Elswick, Richard (R.L.)

Hello,

I was wondering if anyone has tried to use servlets or JSP with a
JTabbedPane swing class applet?

Thank you,

Richard Elswick
Ford Systems Integration Center
Ford Motor Company - www.ford.com
www.fsic.ford.com

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Re: JTabbedPane.

2000-07-25 Thread Geert Van Damme

What do you mean
Servlets are server side. If you would use swing then you're creating
windows and stuff on the server side. Not very usefull, I guess.
Swing is typically used in front end applets and applications.
Of course You can create an applet that has a JTabbedPane on it and that
communicates with a server to get and store it's data. Is it that what
you're looking for?

Geert Van Damme


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 Hello,

 I was wondering if anyone has tried to use servlets or JSP with a
 JTabbedPane swing class applet?

 Thank you,

 Richard Elswick
 Ford Systems Integration Center
 Ford Motor Company - www.ford.com
 www.fsic.ford.com

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Re: JTabbedPane.

2000-07-25 Thread Elswick, Richard (R.L.)

Sorry about that, let me clarify.

What I am doing is using a JTabbedPane as an applet for my front end user
interface.  I have been tasked with taking several CGI script pages and
implementing them in the JTAbbedPane interface.  From what I have been able
to decipher so far, I would need to use servlets instead of the CGI to
return information to the current JTabbedPane that I am viewing.  I am
debating on rewriting the CGI scripts as servlets or JSP files.  I am not
sure right now on the approach I should take.

The current CGI scripts are some text files and user input.  The scripts
will call some sockets to some other Perl CGI scripts as well.  In the
future, there may be a database interface implemented as well.  I have
thought about suggesting a complete overhall of the CGI scripts to servlets
and JSP.  I am not sure if this is easier or not.

The question I had about the JTabbedPane is that, when I call a servlet or
CGI script, will the returned HTML/XML data be displayed in the currently
selected JTabbedPane?

Thank you,

Richard Elswick
(313) 594-4665
Ford Systems Integration Center
Ford Motor Company - www.ford.com
www.fsic.ford.com


-Original Message-
From: Geert Van Damme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 9:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: JTabbedPane.


What do you mean
Servlets are server side. If you would use swing then you're creating
windows and stuff on the server side. Not very usefull, I guess.
Swing is typically used in front end applets and applications.
Of course You can create an applet that has a JTabbedPane on it and that
communicates with a server to get and store it's data. Is it that what
you're looking for?

Geert Van Damme


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 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Elswick, Richard (R.L.)
 Sent: dinsdag 25 juli 2000 14:34
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: JTabbedPane.


 Hello,

 I was wondering if anyone has tried to use servlets or JSP with a
 JTabbedPane swing class applet?

 Thank you,

 Richard Elswick
 Ford Systems Integration Center
 Ford Motor Company - www.ford.com
 www.fsic.ford.com

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Re: JTabbedPane.

2000-07-25 Thread Atchutarao Killamsetty

You may want to check http://www.swinglets.com/

With regards,
Atchutarao Killamsetty,
http://karao.tripod.com/myjava.html

-Original Message-
From: Elswick, Richard (R.L.) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 11:08 PM
Subject: Re: JTabbedPane.


Sorry about that, let me clarify.

What I am doing is using a JTabbedPane as an applet for my front end user
interface.  I have been tasked with taking several CGI script pages and
implementing them in the JTAbbedPane interface.  From what I have been able
to decipher so far, I would need to use servlets instead of the CGI to
return information to the current JTabbedPane that I am viewing.  I am
debating on rewriting the CGI scripts as servlets or JSP files.  I am not
sure right now on the approach I should take.

The current CGI scripts are some text files and user input.  The scripts
will call some sockets to some other Perl CGI scripts as well.  In the
future, there may be a database interface implemented as well.  I have
thought about suggesting a complete overhall of the CGI scripts to servlets
and JSP.  I am not sure if this is easier or not.

The question I had about the JTabbedPane is that, when I call a servlet or
CGI script, will the returned HTML/XML data be displayed in the currently
selected JTabbedPane?

Thank you,

Richard Elswick
(313) 594-4665
Ford Systems Integration Center
Ford Motor Company - www.ford.com
www.fsic.ford.com


-Original Message-
From: Geert Van Damme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 9:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: JTabbedPane.


What do you mean
Servlets are server side. If you would use swing then you're creating
windows and stuff on the server side. Not very usefull, I guess.
Swing is typically used in front end applets and applications.
Of course You can create an applet that has a JTabbedPane on it and that
communicates with a server to get and store it's data. Is it that what
you're looking for?

Geert Van Damme


 -Original Message-
 From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Elswick, Richard (R.L.)
 Sent: dinsdag 25 juli 2000 14:34
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: JTabbedPane.


 Hello,

 I was wondering if anyone has tried to use servlets or JSP with a
 JTabbedPane swing class applet?

 Thank you,

 Richard Elswick
 Ford Systems Integration Center
 Ford Motor Company - www.ford.com
 www.fsic.ford.com

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Re: JTabbedPane.

2000-07-25 Thread Elswick, Richard (R.L.)

thanks for the tip and nice personal homepage, and yes I bookmarked it. hehe

Richard

-Original Message-
From: Atchutarao Killamsetty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 10:25 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: JTabbedPane.


You may want to check http://www.swinglets.com/

With regards,
Atchutarao Killamsetty,
http://karao.tripod.com/myjava.html

-Original Message-
From: Elswick, Richard (R.L.) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 11:08 PM
Subject: Re: JTabbedPane.


Sorry about that, let me clarify.

What I am doing is using a JTabbedPane as an applet for my front end user
interface.  I have been tasked with taking several CGI script pages and
implementing them in the JTAbbedPane interface.  From what I have been able
to decipher so far, I would need to use servlets instead of the CGI to
return information to the current JTabbedPane that I am viewing.  I am
debating on rewriting the CGI scripts as servlets or JSP files.  I am not
sure right now on the approach I should take.

The current CGI scripts are some text files and user input.  The scripts
will call some sockets to some other Perl CGI scripts as well.  In the
future, there may be a database interface implemented as well.  I have
thought about suggesting a complete overhall of the CGI scripts to servlets
and JSP.  I am not sure if this is easier or not.

The question I had about the JTabbedPane is that, when I call a servlet or
CGI script, will the returned HTML/XML data be displayed in the currently
selected JTabbedPane?

Thank you,

Richard Elswick
(313) 594-4665
Ford Systems Integration Center
Ford Motor Company - www.ford.com
www.fsic.ford.com


-Original Message-
From: Geert Van Damme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 9:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: JTabbedPane.


What do you mean
Servlets are server side. If you would use swing then you're creating
windows and stuff on the server side. Not very usefull, I guess.
Swing is typically used in front end applets and applications.
Of course You can create an applet that has a JTabbedPane on it and that
communicates with a server to get and store it's data. Is it that what
you're looking for?

Geert Van Damme


 -Original Message-
 From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Elswick, Richard (R.L.)
 Sent: dinsdag 25 juli 2000 14:34
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: JTabbedPane.


 Hello,

 I was wondering if anyone has tried to use servlets or JSP with a
 JTabbedPane swing class applet?

 Thank you,

 Richard Elswick
 Ford Systems Integration Center
 Ford Motor Company - www.ford.com
 www.fsic.ford.com

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Re: JTabbedPane.

2000-07-25 Thread Karanjit Singh

 Iam not sure if u wanna know that for specificly for JTabbed Pane, but
otherwise thru applet servlet communication u can get the data as
URL url = new URL(getCodeBase(), "/servlet/Servlet1");
HttpMessage msg = new HttpMessage(url);
InputStream in = msg.sendGetMessage();
DataInputStream data = new DataInputStream(
   new BufferedInputStream(in));
nextMessage = data.readLine();


But remember to do one thin in the servlet set ur content type as text
instead of html,, response.setContentType("text/plain");
Regards,
Mandeep


From: Atchutarao Killamsetty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 reference [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: JTabbedPane.
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2000 23:24:31 +0900

You may want to check http://www.swinglets.com/

With regards,
Atchutarao Killamsetty,
http://karao.tripod.com/myjava.html

-Original Message-
From: Elswick, Richard (R.L.) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 11:08 PM
Subject: Re: JTabbedPane.


 Sorry about that, let me clarify.
 
 What I am doing is using a JTabbedPane as an applet for my front end user
 interface.  I have been tasked with taking several CGI script pages and
 implementing them in the JTAbbedPane interface.  From what I have been
able
 to decipher so far, I would need to use servlets instead of the CGI to
 return information to the current JTabbedPane that I am viewing.  I am
 debating on rewriting the CGI scripts as servlets or JSP files.  I am not
 sure right now on the approach I should take.
 
 The current CGI scripts are some text files and user input.  The scripts
 will call some sockets to some other Perl CGI scripts as well.  In the
 future, there may be a database interface implemented as well.  I have
 thought about suggesting a complete overhall of the CGI scripts to
servlets
 and JSP.  I am not sure if this is easier or not.
 
 The question I had about the JTabbedPane is that, when I call a servlet
or
 CGI script, will the returned HTML/XML data be displayed in the currently
 selected JTabbedPane?
 
 Thank you,
 
 Richard Elswick
 (313) 594-4665
 Ford Systems Integration Center
 Ford Motor Company - www.ford.com
 www.fsic.ford.com
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Geert Van Damme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 9:24 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: JTabbedPane.
 
 
 What do you mean
 Servlets are server side. If you would use swing then you're creating
 windows and stuff on the server side. Not very usefull, I guess.
 Swing is typically used in front end applets and applications.
 Of course You can create an applet that has a JTabbedPane on it and that
 communicates with a server to get and store it's data. Is it that what
 you're looking for?
 
 Geert Van Damme
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and
reference
  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Elswick, Richard (R.L.)
  Sent: dinsdag 25 juli 2000 14:34
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: JTabbedPane.
 
 
  Hello,
 
  I was wondering if anyone has tried to use servlets or JSP with a
  JTabbedPane swing class applet?
 
  Thank you,
 
  Richard Elswick
  Ford Systems Integration Center
  Ford Motor Company - www.ford.com
  www.fsic.ford.com
 
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