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Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2016 15:02:49 +0200
From: Matthias Apitz <guru@unixarea.de>
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Subject: Running a Java application on the host in a browser
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Hello,

We have some applications written in Java and which are running (normally) on a
Windows PC or any kind of workstation in a Java VM. What I'm wondering about, if
it is somehow possible run the app on the host and the window within some
browser plugin, i.e. the picture and keyboard is sent over some kind of
protocol between the Java app -- tomcat -- browser/plug-in, in the style
like RDP. Have never been any attempts to create such method?

Thanks

	matthias
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