GUI interface to an embedded system



Hi:

I'm developing am embedded system with Ethernet, USB and Serial
ports. I want to provide a GUI interface which the user can use to
configure and program the system. One approach is to use java and
deliver a compiled/compressed file to a browser that provides that gui
interface.

My question is are there alternatives to this approach that I can use
with either the USB or Serial interfaces?
What I'm trying to avoid is writing software that needs to be
installed on a users system.

thanks
george

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