Me wrote about the "discfree applet"...
>Source included as usual. Notice that it is an applet and as such
>does not require any kind of Java running on the 3000 side. It just
>has the .class files on the MPE web server for clients to pick up.
It occured to me that it would probably be helpful to not only
offer the Java Applet's source code for downloading (as this would
force you to compile yourself, either on Windows, or Linux, or Mac
or any other platform that provides a Java Developer Kit... for
example MPE/iX ;-)
So I've updated the page to also offer a tar file that includes
the HTML example, the CGI script, the Java source and precompiled
binaries (java bytecode .class files)...
http://www.editcorp.com/Personal/Lars_Appel/JavaDemo/discfree.html
If you download the tar file and unpack it on your MPE/iX web server,
you only need to put the CGI script in the right place and adjust the
<applet> tag's parameter in the HTML file so that the applet can find
your CGI script for execution.
Lars.