It looks like they are using tightVNC to do this, It may already be
what you want by modifying the tight vnc java client may provide some
insight.

--Angelo


On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 00:37:57 -0800 (PST), hendrik stey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello.
> 
> I have found this VNC-Demo from SOT:
> 
> http://demo.sot.com/services/vnc/
> (click on "online demo" and then please use the
> option of viewing the VNC demo using a Java-enabled
> web browser)
> 
> I have tried to build the same using VNC 4.0 Server /
> Viewer, but in my case, it all looks a bit different.
> 
> in the case of the Demo from SOT, the password input
> field is "embedded" into the viewer applet. after
> entering the correct password, the remote desktop
> appears. that's the way i like it.
> 
> In my case instead, the Remote Desktop the password
> input field is NOT embedded in the viewer-applet but
> it is 'floating' in front of it. after entering the
> correct password, this log-on-window disappears
> whereas  a NEW window opens showing the remote
> desktop.
> 
> resumie: i do not succeed in building a vnc-demo which
> is running in the same window in which i requested the
> java-viewer by an address like
> http://example.dyndns.org:5800 )
> 
> can anybody help me with this?
> 
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