On 07/13/2010 02:54 PM, Rich Megginson wrote: > Jonathan Boulle wrote: > >> Is there a suggested/common way to work around it? >> > Not that I know of. Does vnc help? Suggestions are welcome. > I'll have a think about it, it's going to move down the priority list now though. Just from my hazy memories of RH423 I'd thought it was reasonably easily to achieve. >> Or do people using the Console usually just run it locally? >> > It is designed to be run locally. That's why we have a standalone > console package and a Windows console package. > Point taken. Still a bit crap that X forwarding, Swing, et al don't play nicely together. >> I would like to be able to have a common access point for the console (and preferably without having to install X, VNC, etc) >> >> > What you really want is a web based application, not the java console. > Basically, yes. I've found DSGW a bit limited, but will try bash it into shape for our needs. Thinking out loud, maybe some kind of publishing of the Java console through a web interface as well. ________________________________________________________________________ In order to protect our email recipients, Betfair Group use SkyScan from MessageLabs to scan all Incoming and Outgoing mail for viruses. ________________________________________________________________________