Re: Is there a "Push" technology for (entry) fields? Force fileds to be updated from server possible?



On 18 May 2008 08:15:54 GMT, gremlin@xxxxxxxxxxx (Catherina Svensson)
wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone who said :

Maybe there is a trick to update it anyway.
In former Java versions this "Push" technology was not possible.
But iI could imagine that the newer Java version contain meanwhile this "Push" feature.

You would do this with a multithread applet and a socket. You could
send a stream of gzipped serialised objects to the Applet.
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