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-Nexus II - A chat application in Java with image support
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-
- Rajeev Bector (rajeev@cs.wustl.edu)
- Aravind Gopalan (aravind@cs.wustl.edu)
- Sumedh Mungee (sumedh@cs.wustl.edu)
-
-This is the README file. This distribution contains the NexusII
-server, which is a java application that can be started by a command
-similar to the one contained in the sample "start" shell-script.
-
-It also contains a "start.html" file, which serves as an example on how
-a client applet can be included within a .html file.
-
-A sample use of this, alongwith a simple users manual, can be found at
-http://cumbia.cs.wustl.edu/NexusII/
-
-Compiling (optional, all the class files are already present)
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-
-All the source .java files, alongwith the makefile should be placed in
-the same directory, and can then be compiled using make.
-
-The client/server use the following packages:
-
- awtCommand: This package provides a GUI toolkit for the applet
- ACE: This is used both by the client/server for
- networking. ACE documentation can be found at:
- http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/ACE.html
-
-Running
--------
-
-See the "start" and "start.html" files for examples on how to run the
-server and client applet, respectively. The "mywebaddress" variable is
-the "temporary" URL of the server, and the "mywebdir" variable is the
-temporary directory in which images are cached by the server. Make
-sure that both these exist and are world-readable. The "mywebdir"
-should be writable to by the server. The "mywebdir" and "mywebaddress"
-variables should thus point to the same location, of which mywebdir
-contains the path, and mywebaddress contains the URL.
-
-See "start" for an example on how to do this.
-
-If you only want to use an existing running server, all you need to
-know is the server host-name and port number, and you can directly run
-the start.html file via appletviewer.
-
-Notes
------
-
-1. You can compile the client and server using the same makefile.
-2. The client applet MUST reside on the same host as the server is running on.
-4. run the server using start script. Change the paramters in the start script,
- suitable to your configurations. The start script contains further
- information on this.
-
-