I found this on usenet ...
From naufal@halcyonsoft.com Mon Sep 07 23:56:44 1998
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: Bridging ActiveX/OLE/DLL and Java on all platforms
From: naufal@halcyonsoft.com
Date: Tue, 8 Sep 1998 06:56:44 GMT
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Hi all,
Two-three weeks ago, I noticed a discussion on these (and other CLJ.*)
ngs on the issue of ActiveX-Java connectivity. Last week, we went
alpha with our RJAX (Remote Java ActiveX Server) product that addresses
this issue. The product pretty much acts as a bridge between standard
JVMs (e.g. Sun JDK116, etc.) and local/remote ActiveX/OLE/DLL
components.
RJAX allows any Java client(applet or application, on any platform)
to connect to remote ActiveX/OLE components or DLLs (which may reside
on any networked windows machine). Developers are provided a client
bean which provides a simple to use API to interact with ActiveX
objects and DLLs. The communication is handled via either HTTP,
TCP, RMI, or local.
In addition, we also provide a bean generation utility that generates
a bean wrapper on the client side for any local/remote ActiveX
objects. From this point on, developers can use this client bean like
any JavaBean with the same functionality as the ActiveX object.
More information along with alpha-download is available from our
web-site at http://www.halcyonsoft.com
What we are looking for is your feedback on our technology and its
usefulness to you folks as Java users/developers, and any other comments
or questions that you may wish to bring up. You can send a mail to our
support staff (support@halcyonsoft.com) or myself.
regards,
Naufal.