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I dont know but i thought it would be beneficial for readers. u guys can correct it if I am wrong ..Web Clients:-A web client consists of two parts: (1) dynamic web pages containing various types of markup language (HTML, XML, and so on), which are generated by web components running in the web tier, and (2) a web browser, which renders the pages received from the server. A web client is sometimes called a thin client. Thin clients usually do notquery databases, execute complex business rules, or connect to legacy applications. When you use a thin client, such heavyweight operations are off-loaded to enterprise beans executing on the J2EE server, where they can leverage the security, speed, services, and reliability of J2EE server-side technologies. Application Clients :-An application client runs on a client machine and provides a way for users tohandle tasks that require a richer user interface than can be provided by a markuplanguage. It typically has a graphical user interface (GUI) created from theSwing or the Abstract Window Toolkit (AWT) API, but a command-line interfaceis certainly possible.Application clients directly access enterprise beans running in the business tier.However, if application requirements warrant it, an application client can openan HTTP connection to establish communication with a servlet running in theweb tier.

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I am also in need of some information. I have recently built a website and i want to know how to create a messageboard where visitors can make comments and i also want to set a password on some of my pages so only some of my friends can access these pages.How would i go about doing this? Do i need some kind of software or do i need to pay in order to recive this kind of thing? I am really in a bind because if i cant figure this out , then i am really mad because i built the website around these features.

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I am also in need of some information. I have recently built a website and i want to know how to create a messageboard where visitors can make comments


if U want to make a forum or just want to put shoutbox in u'r site.,. make it clear if u want the forum which u want that u'r friend discuss evrything.. then i wud suggest IPB.
there are also other forum like phpbb etc .. u cam search it from Google.


i also want to set a password on some of my pages so only some of my friends can access these pages.

check this out http://www.authpro.com/

it'll put paswd on u'r desired pages. and members can also registre from u'r site and other stuff. it'll fulfill u'r requirement and its realy easy to figure it out,,

Do i need some kind of software or do i need to pay in order to recive this kind of thing?

there are several other way to protect u'r site but as u r beginer so it wud be better for u to check the link and try to figure it out. in case u dont get the usage contact me i'll try to help u more

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I dont know but i thought it would be beneficial for readers. u guys can correct it if I am wrong ..

Web Clients:-

 

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Giving the number of typo-s you usually make when posting here on Xisto, is this your actual creation, or have you just copied it from someplace?

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have you just copied it from someplace?

what do u mean By Copy....
If u mean that I copied it from Net or from somewhere else then my answer is "no"

I was reading the book of "J2EE" and I found it there,,
*the book not net*
and posted it here... bcoz i thought wud be informative,
and indirectly i think whcih we post abt programing and other
stuff are basically the knowledge whcih we got from books,,,
and i dont think i did wrong.. if i did wrong. then tell me ,...
and admins will decide it ,,,,

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