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Re: Online Help for a J2EE server-side application
Subject:Re: Online Help for a J2EE server-side application From:Joan Goldstein <gldstein -at- nortelnetworks -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 11 Jan 2002 12:27:00 -0500
It might all depend on how your applications are implemented. JavaHelp
does indeed work with applets. We launch our client applets from HTML
pages that run on a server. Works just fine and we run the JavaHelp in
the JavaHelp browser. The client user *does* have to install a Java
Plug-in, but they have to do that to run the applet, not just the help
system.
Joan Goldstein
Nortel Networks
Scott Wahl wrote:
> Hi Debra,
>
> JavaHelp is not necessarily displayed in a browser
> (although it can be used with applets).
>
> JavaHelp has its own viewer, which does not require a
> web browser. It works well with standalone and
> networked Java applications.
>
> The dismissial of JavaHelp might be premature. I would
> download JavaHelp from Sun's web site and take a look
> at the user guide that comes with it.
>
> Regards,
>
> Scott
>
> --
> Scott Wahl
> Senior Technical Writer
> Research in Motion Ltd.
> www.blackberry.net
>
> wahl_scott -at- yahoo -dot- ca
>
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