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(Non-Direct) JavaClient using JBuilder or Eclipse or ... (for a WO app)
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  • Subject: (Non-Direct) JavaClient using JBuilder or Eclipse or ... (for a WO app)
  • From: Ashley Aitken <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2004 19:40:41 +0800

Howdy All,

I've been searching for an overview of how to make a non-direct-to Java Client (for a WO app) - I know about the server side and some about the client side - without using XCode.

I basically need to know what I have to add to a JBuilder desktop application, and what I need to do, to connect to the WO application and get things started..

I have search the mailing lists and many people talk about doing this, but not exactly how. I have searched Apple's documentation and they don't seem to touch on it specifically.

I know I will have to include all relevant EOF jars (including the ones specific to Java client), but I am not sure what to do to get the connection going ...

I would appreciate any pointers to documentation or a short how-to.

Thanks in advance,
Ashley Aitken.
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