Agents/Aglets vs. RMI
From: John (johnnyjohn_au_at_yahoo.com.au)
Date: 04/26/04
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Date: 26 Apr 2004 06:55:45 -0700
Hello everyone and thank you to everyone for replying to this post.
I was wondering if anybody out there could give me some help as to
which is better in the terms of data finding over the internet. I have
a small project that I wish to develop which scans the Internet and
connected machines for numerical data. As we know this can be hard and
time consuming using search engines. Preferably, I would like to
create an Agent/Aglet or the like that can do the work for me. Call
this lazyness, I do. LOL!
I have searched and read up on a small range of the above, and would
now like to get some feedback as to which would be a better
implementation method. The data that I need to search is sometimes in
online databases and similar related files.
If there is another technology that I am overlooking could you please
let me know.
Thanking you all very much.
John
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