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This page contains an archived post to the Java Answers Forum made prior to February 25, 2002. If you wish to participate in discussions, please visit the new Artima Forums.
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> On a unix server, there is a web server with java pages. To login to part of the site, the java code is downloaded each time to the client. This takes up to 45 minutes on a 28.8 modem. How do you download the code permanently so it is a one time download? > Kris Could you not create a much smaller file that is downloaded to the client each time that will check to see if the code needed to login exists on the client computer and proceeds depending on the answer? I don't know if this will work entirely, but give it a try and see. Replies:
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