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How about a Java Servlet Gnutella WebApp? Hi People! Since I have at the University a small Linux box with a huge internet connection, I really would like to have a "Remote Gnutella Client TM". I played a lot with Hagelslag (commandline and remote running GUI), but it doesn't work as nice as I want it to. The idea I came up with was to develop a Gnutella client with a web interface. I recently started developing Java Servlets, and I really like how they work, for example: Once a servlet is loaded, it stays loaded. This makes it possible to keep TCP connections/Files/etc... open while serving the various pages. Another advantage of using a servlet is that there already does exist a lot Java software (for example Phex) that can be used ;) My questions:[list=1][*]Would there be a better method for 'remote gnutelling'?[*]Does anybody know if someone has already started such a project?[*]Would it be 'easy' to use Phex for this? (Is the GUI a main part of the application or just an user interface to use it? I started to read some code, but it's a huge project so I still have no clue how it works :confused: [*]If I would realy start working on it, should it be a seperate project or an addition to Phex?[/list=1] Thank you for your time, Tader |
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