you could write a standalone-application running on any client. This
application opens up a connection (every hour, every ten minutes, whatever)
to a servlet to find out if there is there is something to be reminded of,
and if so, the application opens a browser window requesting the servlet to
display the reminder for that user. The problem is that every user of your
calendar needs to install that client...
-mw
At 18:13 16.05.2001 +0530, you wrote:
>Hello Guys,,
>
>I am developing a web based Calendar..
>any idea how do you acheive sending reminders for particular date....
>I guess you need a Calendar server running behind...or is there any other
>way,...
>
>Otherwise everything works ok using jsp/servlet/beans
>
>Please Help. This is Urgent
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