Deploying InterClient Programs as Applications

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InterClient programs can also be deployed as stand-alone Java applications. These applications both reside on and execute from the client machine; they are not downloaded from a server. The most common use for these types of Java applications is within a company or corporate intranet, where the application can access corporate database servers on a local or wide area network. However, you can also use Java applications to access databases via the Internet.

Using standalone Java applications to access InterBase

Note: If your program needs to access data from more than one server/machine, you must develop a stand-alone InterClient application, since you cannot use an applet to do this.

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