Hi,
Not in the servlet itself, because servlets have no GUIs. But you can
include swing interfaces in the servlet response by including reference to a
swing applet in the html code produced. Of course, only swing enable clients
(Java plug-in) will be able to see the swing interface.
Pierre-Yves
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Hello,
Is there any way of building swing interfaces in a Servlet and show
it in a browser?
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S�lvia Gaspar
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