I haven't heard of anyone using ArgoUML as an applet.  But you can convert
the diagrams to SVG and display them in a browser.

Hope this helps,

Mark

On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 5:43 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I want to make some comments on the discussion between users Xue-Feng Yang
> and MacaĆ­ba.
>
> The suggestion to install on PC and use the CVS mechanism, I think it may
> be useful in some cases, but will not be the best choice for my use case.
>
> The proposal is to use the ArgoUML as an applet in the browser. Changing
> the mechanism of disc access to allow access to alternative file systems.
> Example:
>
> http://myintranet/getfile.do?fileid=12345
>
> In this case the file is stored on the server (database) and a JSP
> application will retrieve it and return using the HTTP protocol. The
> applet then after get the file, open the environment to edit the diagram.
> After completion of editing or after receiving a save command, it sends
> the document to the server using the same technique.
>
> Example:
> http://myintranet/sendfile.do?fileid=12345
>
> I am thinking of an intranet of company, where the environment and
> controlled.    With diagrams saved in a database, you can use a plugin to
> display them in the management requisit system.
>
> So I ask again.
> Someone from the community has done
> ArgoUML run as an Applet?
>
> Any information that mitigates the curve of this migration will be well
> received.
>
> Thank you
>
>
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