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- Leverage JNLP and SOAP for Java Thick-client Development by Allan Peda - [Clicks: 68]
Although Java never quite lived up to its early promise of thick-client computing on the Web, intranets can benefit from the capabilities the JNLP protocol affords - especially when combined with the SOAP protocol.
http://www.devx.com/Java/Article/22537?trk=DXRSS_JAVA - Nov, 2004 - Deploying Java Web Start Applications on the JBoss Application Server by Olexiy Prokhorenko, Alexander Prohorenko - [Clicks: 137]
Walk through the deployment process and the subsequent automatic update of the client's GUI with the help of the Java Web Start technology.
http://www.developer.com/java/ent/article.php/3343761 - Apr, 2004 - Distributing Sun Java System Identity Server Applications Using Java Web Start by CK Prasad - [Clicks: 14]
Take a walk through the Java Web Start technique of distributing Java applications developed with Remote Client API for Sun's Identity Server 6.0.
http://java.sun.com/developer/technicalArticles/WebServices/distSJSIS/ - Apr, 2004 - Starting Java Applications from the Web by James W. Cooper - [Clicks: 36]
Learn how to run a Web Start application that posts updated JAR files so that the remote version will run correctly the next time that user starts the program.
http://www.ftponline.com/javapro/2004_05/magazine/columns/javatecture/ - Apr, 2004 - Deploying Java client applications using Java Web Start and WebSphere Studio by Joe Winchester - [Clicks: 86]
New in JRE 1.4, Java Web Start lets you administer and deploy client-side J2EE applications from a server such as WebSphere Application Server. This article describes how to use Java Web Start with WebSphere Studio to enable J2EE applications to be distributed through a browser HTTP connection so that they can be run locally on a client.
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/websphere/library/techarticles/0402_winchester/0402_winchester.html - Feb, 2004
- Robust, maintainable client solutions - [Clicks: 29]
The goal of this tutorial is to reveal the nitty-gritty details of using Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) clients deployed with Java Web Start (JWS) to access Web services running on IBM Websphere Application Server.
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http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/edu/ws-dw-ws-robust-i.html - Mar, 2004