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Using tomcat as client application

Using tomcat as client application

2007-01-12       - By Christopher Schultz

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Danilo,

Danilo Cubrovic wrote:
> I have web application (java jsf+xml) that works fine on tomcat.
>
> Can I pack somehow web application and tomcat and install it on user client
> pc.

This is possible, but probably non-ideal. If your Java applet is pretty
good-looking, consider deploying it as a client-side app (that is,
unwrap the applet into a full-fledged application).

You could take your existing web application and split it up into
components: back-end versus presentation. That shouldn't be all that
hard assuming that you already have a pretty good separation between
your business logic and data access layers versus your presentation layer.

Then, for a web deployment, you simply use your business logic + data
access layers as the foundation (JAR files?) for your web app. The same
can be done for the local deployment.

Perhaps this is not the solution you're looking for, but it's definitely
one option.

Good luck,
- -chris
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