Porting web-based application to offline

From: at google (angusjunk_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 02/10/04


Date: 10 Feb 2004 04:39:18 -0800

Our company has a web-based application and the boss wants to make it
runnable in a notebook without any network connection. I'm have some
idea that using Tomcat or even Jetty as the servlet container. However
I don't think it is practical performance-wise (the notebook may has
128MB - 256MB ram) and even It will be a nightmare to support when you
deploy a server application to the customer machine.

I want to know any company has the same problem and how they solve it?
 Or is writing a VB app and keeping 2 branches of my application is a
better approach?



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