[OKC JUG] RPCs
Grzegorz Bugaj
gregbugaj at yahoo.com
Tue Aug 18 09:32:25 PDT 2009
You could also use Apache ServletFileUpload.
http://commons.apache.org/fileupload/apidocs/org/apache/commons/fileupload/servlet/ServletFileUpload.html
Regards
Greg Bugaj
--- On Tue, 8/18/09, David Wilson-Burns <davidwburns at yahoo.com> wrote:
From: David Wilson-Burns <davidwburns at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [OKC JUG] RPCs
To: jug at lists.okcjug.org
Date: Tuesday, August 18, 2009, 11:03 AM
With Netbeans and Glassfish, you could whip up something pretty quick.
From: "Oram, Jackie" <joram at osrhe.edu>
To: jug at lists.okcjug.org
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 10:58:41 AM
Subject: Re: [OKC JUG] RPCs
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Hey!
My platform is UNIX. I've never heard of
Icefaces. My only experience with a web/app server is what I use with
Netbeans. Glassfish or Apache? Oracle application server. I
hope I've answered your questions. When I say my web experience is
minimal, I'm not lying to you.
Thanks for the quick input.
Jackie (JO)
The message to follow everyday: Life is short, Break the
rules, Forgive quickly, Kiss slowly, Love truly, Laugh controllably, And never
regret anything that made you smile. Life may not be the party we hoped for, but
while we're here we should dance.
From: jug-bounces at lists.okcjug.org
[mailto:jug-bounces at lists.okcjug.org] On Behalf Of David
Wilson-Burns
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2009 10:39 AM
To:
jug at lists.okcjug.org
Subject: Re: [OKC JUG] RPCs
Icefaces has a decent upload widget. This would eliminate the
need for a JRE. What platform will your application be running on?
What web/app server is available to you? I've used it to upload a file
from the user through the browser, run some command line server-side processes
on the file and then notify the user (browser) of the process
completion.
From: "Oram, Jackie"
<joram at osrhe.edu>
To:
jug at lists.okcjug.org
Sent:
Tuesday, August 18, 2009 10:24:22 AM
Subject: [OKC JUG] RPCs
Good morning
all!
Sorry to be away
from the fold for a while, but plan to come back for the September
meeting.
I have a problem
that I am hoping you (in all your infinite wisdom) will be able to help
resolve. I have written a core Java program that needs to be accessed via
a web browser. The process will be to upload a remote file to our
server, process that data against the edit program while using additional
command line arguments, and download the results back to the sender. Those
accessing this program will be institutions of higher education throughout the
state. We don't want each institution to have to download a JDK just to be
able to run this program remotely.
I've looked into GWT
and experimented minimally with RPCs, but get more and more
confused. I don't see how I can be ready by the September
deadline established. I've found some snippets of code. One for
uploading files. One for using RPCs. But...when I put these into my
Netbeans IDE, I get a lot of deprecation errors. Been trying to reconcile
these, but that too is time consuming. Then finally, I don't understand
how to put everything together.
If I've not been
clear on something, please let me know.
I truly will
appreciate anything and everything that you may send my way.
Thank
you,
Jackie F.
Oram
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