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Tim
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      14th Sep 2009
Does .Net support downloading applications off a web page like Java
applets do? I know there is ASP.Net, but isn't is only server side? In the
books I've looked through, I've never seen any examples demonstrating a
client side web solution to Java applets. There is J++, but I'd think
anything which can be written in J++ could be written in C# or Visual
Basic.Net.
I'm proably missing it; I can't believe Microsoft would not include
something like this. Probably staring me right in the face. :-)

[Tim]

 
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Scott M.
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      14th Sep 2009
Microsoft's older competition to Java applets was ActiveX.
Now, Micorosoft is pushing Silverlight and Ajax to add rich client-side
features to ASP .NET applications.

-Scott

"Tim" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Does .Net support downloading applications off a web page like Java
> applets do? I know there is ASP.Net, but isn't is only server side? In
> the
> books I've looked through, I've never seen any examples demonstrating a
> client side web solution to Java applets. There is J++, but I'd think
> anything which can be written in J++ could be written in C# or Visual
> Basic.Net.
> I'm proably missing it; I can't believe Microsoft would not include
> something like this. Probably staring me right in the face. :-)
>
> [Tim]
>



 
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Wilson, Phil
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      17th Sep 2009
ClickOnce?
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Phil Wilson
The Definitive Guide to Windows Installer
http://www.apress.com/book/view/1590592972


"Tim" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:844FBC9B-A0BB-494B-98B3-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Does .Net support downloading applications off a web page like Java
> applets do? I know there is ASP.Net, but isn't is only server side? In
> the
> books I've looked through, I've never seen any examples demonstrating a
> client side web solution to Java applets. There is J++, but I'd think
> anything which can be written in J++ could be written in C# or Visual
> Basic.Net.
> I'm proably missing it; I can't believe Microsoft would not include
> something like this. Probably staring me right in the face. :-)
>
> [Tim]
>


 
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Scott M.
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      17th Sep 2009
ClickOnce is a deployment mechanism, not a development architecture.

-Scott

"Wilson, Phil" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> ClickOnce?
> --
> Phil Wilson
> The Definitive Guide to Windows Installer
> http://www.apress.com/book/view/1590592972
>
>
> "Tim" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:844FBC9B-A0BB-494B-98B3-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Does .Net support downloading applications off a web page like Java
>> applets do? I know there is ASP.Net, but isn't is only server side? In
>> the
>> books I've looked through, I've never seen any examples demonstrating a
>> client side web solution to Java applets. There is J++, but I'd think
>> anything which can be written in J++ could be written in C# or Visual
>> Basic.Net.
>> I'm proably missing it; I can't believe Microsoft would not include
>> something like this. Probably staring me right in the face. :-)
>>
>> [Tim]
>>

>



 
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