port - How can a java library be ported to the web? -


How do you take the Java Library for desktop or applet and to create it so that you can use its functions Web Page? I do not know that all things are for the web, but can you call the "Regular" Java class in an Apache / Tomcat Setup server and do it "work"? Do you have to do something to work with a web page?

I was interested in Jaguar for the web but it looks like all the desktops or applets, and I do not know that it is possible for the browser to return its graphics, but its libraries And a .png provided by the browser.

Though there is a debate on living or dead on the apparatus, I am not interested in using one moment, it seems that it is dead, although with the newest possible life in the latest update 6u10, I do not know whether I want to invest in javafx too.

Johnny, this is to decide what you want to do, for example, you The server can use the jigraphy in side code; The graph can be seen in a flock in various ways, such as the JGF or the GraphWeeZ. Then you will output the scene in some form that works on the web and puts it on your web page. In the graph, perhaps it means a print interface that generates SVG or PNG.

Or you can emulate the graph structure as a JSON with simple running of the graph and can explain when flying in the browser using Javascript.

This question is usually difficult to answer, because it strongly depends on how you use it.


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