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-<H2><A NAME="s7">7. Java Web applet</A></H2>
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<P>In the spider tree will be a directory <EM>spider-web</EM>. This is a
neat little java web applet that can be run from a website. The applet
must run on the same machine as the cluster. The included README file is
-shown below.
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<P>I should comment here that the applet is precompiled, that is, ready to go.
It was compiled using JDK1.3.1. If your version is earlier than this then it
may not work. Should that be the case you need to recompile or update your
-JDK. To recompile do the following ...
+JDK. To recompile do the following ...</P>
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/usr/bin/javac spiderclient.java
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-<P>I have used /usr/bin/javac as an example, your path to javac may be different.
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+<P>I have used /usr/bin/javac as an example, your path to javac may be different.</P>
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Spider-WEB v0.6b
'PORT' is the portnumber that you use to connect to your DxSpider via
telnet (see Listeners.pm)
-NOTE: If you can start the console but cannot connect to the cluster from it,
+NOTE: If you can start the console but cannot connect to the cluster from it,
then it is possible that the machine you are on cannot resolve the hostname of
your cluster machine. If this is the case, you need to set your hostname
manually as above.
You now can connect to Spider-Web via http://yourserver/cgi-bin/spider.cgi
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