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Developer web enabled form applications do require either the use of the
JINITIATOR or IE 5.0. There are good papers on implementing using both methods
on Metalink.
We are developing a corporate system that is an extranet. The company will be deploying their application to all their sites and vendors via the internet. I have been pleasantly surprised at the performance of this configuration to date. We are about to get into system testing and full blown store simulation and it will be interesting to see the effects of a larger load on the system.
HTH,
Melanie
Jonathan Gennick <jonathan_at_gennick.com> on 06/01/2000 10:04:10 PM
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Subject: Developer's downloadable Java applet
When you run Developer applications in a three-tier configuration, isn't there a Java applet that needs to be downloaded to your browser? How big is that? Is it a big enough download that it precludes the use of Developer for an Internet-based application? My observation has been that most people use Developer in-house, and not for external applications. Is that pretty much the case?
Jonathan
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