There always is a way.
For streaming data open a URL connection on the applet side to the source of
data (server side application) and listen on to the never ending response on to
which the application would put updates. This works beautifully.
d.
Willard Thompson wrote:
> Hello -
>
> I have a question about applets being able to dynamically update in real
> time. Let's say I have a graph is there a way to get streaming data into it
> so that the graph can change with respect to time? For those of you who are
> strict with listservs then can you direct me to the proper one. Thank you.
>
> - Willard
>
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