Re: tools for programming applets

From:
Lew <noone@lewscanon.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Fri, 20 May 2011 20:12:51 -0400
Message-ID:
<ir7023$2l0$1@news.albasani.net>
markspace wrote:

horos22 wrote:

What I was hoping to do, therefore, is hijack the applets that are
coming from the server, and replace them with my own,


This really isn't a normal scenario, afaics. You might want to explain a
little more about the situation. Why can't you touch the sever? (And how is it
"static"?)

The normal scenario is to clone their server as your test environment, then
modify your own little copy for each modification you make and test it.
Obviously, if you don't need every file on the server, you can get by with
just cloning the bits you need.


Perhaps, OP, you're up to something nefarious or you'd simply test on
localhost. Why aren't you testing on localhost, horos22? That would be the
proper and safe and normal way to go from an engineering standpoint. The only
reason I can think of to do what you want, horos22, is to crack someone's
website to do harm.

Why aren't you testing on localhost, horos22?

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