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Re: Applet to Server
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Re: Applet to Server


  • Subject: Re: Applet to Server
  • From: Jean-Raymond Fischer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2005 17:29:21 +0200

Hello,
I do have the very same problem. Is it possible to explain in more details  about how to setup this alternate solution involving passing an URL?

thanks for your help
Yours sincerely,
Jean-Raymond Fischer





Hi Pat,

I have asked the same question about 3 weeks ago. Unfortunately these classes seem to have disappeared, and nobody, including Chuck!, knows where they are. I suspect Apple has secretly embedded them into their D2W scheme. We ended up creating my own applet to server communications by passing an initial URL as a parameter to point to a special 'WOtoApplet' component.


Yours sincerely,

Dennis Gaastra, M.B.A.(sfu.ca), B.Sc.(ubc.ca)
Senior Consultant,
RCMDEV Holdings.

www.rcmdev.com
(+1) 604.921.1333

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On 28-Apr-05, at 6:46 AM, Pat Venkatesh wrote:

Hi All,
I have an applet embedded in WOApplet inside a WOComponent. Could anybody tell me how to communicate with the server using either the 'associationClass' binding through a subclass of WOAssociation or the directionaction?


Thanks
Pat


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