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Re: Applets and Web services

Danny Rubis

2004-04-18

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Hey!

Yep, he phrased the question wrong.

Think of a web service as calling a method() on a remote server. Think
about this for
awhile, then rephrase you question. Give more details of what you are
trying to
accomplish. I will help you.

BTW, Applets can consume web services.

Sans adieu,
Danny

Michael Weller wrote:

> Galbreath, Mark A wrote:
>
>> I have an application that uses applets to interact with and
>> send/receive
>> data to and from the client. I want to get rid of the applets and
>> turn the
>> application into a Web service. Am I screwed or what? I can't find any
>> information on "applets and web services."
>>
>> thx,
>> Mark
>>
> I'm not too deep into webservices but isn't a webservice just sth like a
> thread living in a server and talking xml?
> so I think you're asking the wrong question. you can replace the
> "server-part" of your applet with a webservice. you can let your applet
> be a view for your webservice.
> or am i screwed or what?
>
> -mw
>
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