If GUI is involved use Swing (JFC I mean) + JDBC.
If you need to deploy your application to more than one workstation, look
into JNLP. It is part of JDK now. Great stuff.
Bruce
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From: "Ducret, Gilles (CH)" <Gilles.DUCRET@lloydsbank.ch>
To: "JAVA400-L (E-mail)" <JAVA400-L@midrange.com>
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 8:25 AM
Subject: Client deployment
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> Hello all,
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> I would like to know your opinion about deploying simple java applications
> on client stations.
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> What do you do? What solution do you use?
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> We want to rewrite an application in Java. No access to websphere. Single
> java application with JDBC accesses to the database.
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> Many thanks
>
> Gilles
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