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just a quick answer: > > > i think if it's worth then everyone will install java 2 > > if nobody has created a java 2 VM then you will not be able to > install it > > :-( > > Hi, > > ok, this is a good reason, do you know if a VM for linux exists ? unfortunatley not! (not yet?) > > > > 2. What is your prefered procedure for sending a fax? > > > > > > > > a1. redmon: capture the printout of an application on > the client side > > > > and let the hylafax client process it: e.g. ask user > for fax.nr. > > > > and the hand it to the hylafax server directly. > > > > > > you should handle this so, that it runs on every platform. So > > > redmon will work only on Windows. > > yes. > > of course there must be a redmon replacement on other platforms. > > > Probably create a java > > > application which reads files from the commandline and create > > > OS-specific wrapper scripts. > > yes. > > i think about a sendfax.java with or without GUI > > I think creat here a GUI but with the options to read a filename > from command line and and option that this file will be deleted > after submitting to the HylaFAX server. yes, but with optinal GUI: it should also be possible that all fax parameters are passed on the command line. this way other apps will be able to use the client for direct faxing. > On Windows : change redmon, that he writes the output to a file > (trivial). But now there are problems to call your > Java Programm directly. So one solution would be > to write a small ole server which then invokes > your Java Programm. And Implement the needed ole > call to redmon and pass there the created filename. > Since some users are quick with prining, the filenames > must be unique. i would like to replace the ole server by rmid. i am not quite shure if this works. rmid comes with java 2 only :-( please see my other postings to the list (same topic) for an explanation. i guess they still go throuh the listserver...... why do you want to use ole on windows and no ole on unix? > > On Unix : Create a small shellscript, which reads from STDIN > and creates a temporary file with a unique name and > then call your java client. > > Put this script into the printcap and the faxprinter > for Unix is done. > > On Mac : I don't know me to. > > > > It's not that bad, if you don't forget to implement passive > connections. > > > HylaFAX supports it (and WHFC somewhere in the future). > > currently i am not sure how to do this in java. > > can you give me a pointer on how to configure it in hylafax? > > You don't need to configure anything on hylafax. Passive > is only a special Transfer mode of ftp. Here are some excerpts > from RFC 959 thanks, i will read them during the weekend! > Happy Weekend Happy Weekend! Bernd