okay thats fine .No problem.I will find it out
Regards
Pradhap


On 6/9/06, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Sorry, I don't have any applicable links to give.  Some time with Google
might find you some details.

Frank

xavier prad wrote:
> hai *Zammetti,*
> *Thanks for the help you have extended me .Kindly let me know some
websites
> to find the details .*
> *Regards ,*
> *Pradhap.*
>
>
> On 6/9/06, Frank W. Zammetti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Pradhap,
>>
>> Yes, you can.  However, your JSPs will in all probability NOT be
>> rendering markup for display to the user... they will probably generate
>> some sort of data structure that your Swing client will use to update
>> the view.  Maybe XML for example.
>>
>> Your Swing app just makes HTTP requests to the app on the server as
>> usual.  I know this because about 3 years ago I was asked to do this...
>> the project didn't go beyond proof-of-concept, but it was working just
>> fine before it was aborted.
>>
>> Now, keep in mind that when you use JSPs, assuming you use Struts tags,
>> you'll be giving that stuff up, or more precisely, you'll have to code
>> it all yourself... if input validation fails for instance, you'll have
>> to deal with redisplaying the entered values (if they were ever not
>> visible that is).
>>
>> Frank
>>
>> xavier prad wrote:
>> > Can I use swings instead of jsp as view in struts
>> > Regards
>> > Pradhap
>> >
>>
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