Changes for page Java Client and Direct To Java Client Example Project using WebStart
Last modified by David Avendasora on 2008/07/01 16:52
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on 2023/11/13 11:57
on 2023/11/13 11:57
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... ... @@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ 64 64 [[image:attach:Picture 13.png]] 65 65 1. Select your.app.Application as the Application class 66 66 [[image:attach:Picture 14.png]] 67 -1. If you want to actually deploy this application, then you will also need to [[modify the build.xml file>>doc:documentation.Java Client-WebStart Distribution Building]]. 67 +1. If you want to actually deploy this application, then you will also need to [[modify the build.xml file>>doc:documentation.Home.Development Architecture.Java Client.Java Client-WebStart Distribution Building.WebHome]]. 68 68 This is it. WebStart should automatically download your client application and launch it. If you are creating a D2JC application and did not put an EOModel file in the Resources directory of your project, then you'll see something like this: 69 69 [[image:attach:Picture 15.png]] 70 70 If you don't want a D2JC application, then you are on your own for creating the user interface for it. Your client-side application can be a command-line or GUI application. If you want a Swing GUI, then I **highly** recommend Florijan Stamenkovic's [[JBND Framework>>url:http://web.mac.com/flor385/JBND/||shape="rect"]]