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Re: X11 and Heavy loadbalancing?
- From: <choice15 at gmx dot de>
- To: <cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Fri, 15 Nov 2002 15:14:21 +0100
- Subject: Re: X11 and Heavy loadbalancing?
- Organization: choice15@gmx.de
- References: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0211151416550.20932-100000@herein.hrz.tu-chemnitz.de>
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- Reply-to: <choice15 at gmx dot de>
> > I think the Java Part is a little bit more easly to manage for setting
up an
> > "Userfriendly" and Crossplatform compliant System thadt runs anywhere
> > without Bash or other Shell/Terminalconsoles (Just like Hit & Run and
better
> > and Costsaver as an Propritary Windows based CITRIX
Metaframeterminalserver)
>
> The terms server and client are switched in the X1 world. The Windows
Application
> server is the X client and The Terminal Client is like the X Server.
>
> What you want (If I understood that correctly) is a login server running
in
> the Applicationserver which connects to your local X11 display.
> The problem here is to implement a shell, or a desktop in java which acts
> as UI for the logged in user. Smth. like KDE or Gnome for Java.
Thanks for fast Reply.
Yes. Thadts is exactly waht i wahnt. By looking at the Web for Reference
Implementations
i have found the "Weirdx Project" from JCraft.
http://www.jcraft.com/weirdx/index.html
JCraft has developed an Java-Programm thadt Supports the Core Protocols of
X11R6.3 partially
as OpenSource.
The next step is to evalute the Refdefenitiontasks thadt are nacessary to
redirect the Clientrequests
to the X11-Server Logincontainer (EJB) on the J2EE Appserver.
I Hope a Java J2EE X11-Loginserver Module is allready with Source released.
Greetings from Freiburg, Germany