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Lauch java application over the internet

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stephenbruceburch

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I created a java application for school that acts as a front end for an oracle database. the only way I can think of to show it to my teacher is to bring my computer in. I would like to run the application from the school computers via the internet if it is possible. I have my computer set up as a web server running IIS. While searching the forum I noticed someone said you could create a JSP to run the application. I'm sort of short on time and money, but if there is a fairly simple way to accomplish this I would like to do it. I am using JBuilder 6 EE and I have dreamweaver MX. I also downloaded the Borland Enterprise Server app Server, but I have no idea how to use that. Any help or directions toward help would be greatly appreciated.
 
I can't just zip up the java application because it connects to the oracle database. And I can't load Oracle at the school. So my program wouldn't run when I got it there.
 
Hi there.

If I'm reading your post correctly, this you ONLY need to present the program for marking/demoing (and not some sort of permanent deployment).

How about a non-Java solution? Have you considered using some remote access program? Like VNC (which is free, or PCAnywhere, etc.

The nice thing about VNC is it has a built in Java viewer, and a no-install client (I think). The only trick might be getting past the school's firewall.

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