Hi,

I'm experimenting with the VNC viewer.
I have several questions.


1) It doesn't work (in my environment).
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I've got the 3.3.7-x86_linux version.

The command:
        # java vncviewer HOST samoa.dc.frec.bull.fr PORT 5902
starts, consumes CPU, but never displays any window.

The vncviewer works well.

What's wrong ?


2) Is it possible to incorporate the Java VNC classes into a Java application ?
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   1) from a technical point of view ?
   2) Would it mean my application will become an OpenSource application ?
   3) Must I pay for that ?
   
   I'd like to be able to incorporate the VNC Java viewer with no
   constraint from realvnc (full authorization, no fees) and let
   the decision of installing a vncserver to the customer.
   The application would be: VNC-viewer-ready.
   Is it possible ?


3) Is it possible to remotely display the output of only one
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        X11 or Java application (xclock as an example), instead
        of all the desktop ?
   (and not by means of: xterm -display snoopy:2 &  which
    shows and application INSIDE a desktop).


Amicalement/Regards,

Tony Reix

                            Carpe Diem

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