Toni Charlot wrote:
I thank you for the correction. You're absolutely correct. No I can ask my
questions in a more clever way and perform searches as Eddie suggested.
I looked at the link provided, it wasn't very clear but I can see that it's
doable.
Sorry - the question is occassionally ask
d, and the like.
May be I could do that through JMS.
Thank you guys and gals.
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I'm writing an application where I need to access local resources like a
camera and scanner
Found it!
http://javaboutique.internet.com/tutorials/Swing/
Toni Charlot wrote:
I'm writing an application where I need to access local resources like a camera and scanner devices. I was looking into using a Java WebStart to write the program and interact with the struts controller on the serv
I recall seeing a paper about using Struts as the controller in a MVC
Swing app. I can't seem to find it where I thought it was though. Try
hitting Google for "Struts as Swing controller" - or something like that.
Toni Charlot wrote:
I'm writing an application where I need to access local res
I'm writing an application where I need to access local resources like a camera and
scanner devices. I was looking into using a Java WebStart to write the program and
interact with the struts controller on the server. Has anyone used Java WebStart as a
view for struts? Is that an entirely cra
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