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There is no good option. The security sandbox likely wont let you open =
the com port. Modifying the java.policy file works, but is really only =
practical if you are doing an enterpriseish website where you have =
control of the client environment.
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I dont think JWS is what you are looking for because you will likely =
want to report the outcome of the SKU reader to the browser to populate =
some field. My expierience is limited but in the past I have been able =
to get windows to think of the scanner as a second keyboard almost and =
it will directly populate the field. That probably depends on your =
hardware though.
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Good Luck,
--
Tristan Dyer, Analyst

CGI


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From: rxtx-bounces at qbang.org [mailto:rxtx-bounces at qbang.org] On Behalf =
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Sent: July 7, 2009 4:26 AM
To: rxtx at qbang.org
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Hi,
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I'm new. I want develop a web page (Windows, Linux Thin Clients) that =
use a serial codebar reader. My first option is create an applet, I try =
to convert the Sample "TwoWaySerialComm.java" but I can't, in fact I =
don't know how I can do.
=20
In the mail list I read that other people use Java Web Start.
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What way I must follow? Do you have any documentation or sample?
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Thank you

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Modifying the java.policy file works, but is really only practical if =
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environment.</FONT></SPAN></DIV>
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think JWS is what you are looking for because you will likely want to =
report the=20
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Luck,</SPAN></FONT><BR>--<BR>Tristan&nbsp;Dyer,=20
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can't, in=20
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documentation or=20
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