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Remote
Window Manager System is a network-based application that utilizes the power and
features of java, which can satisfy the requirements for the LAN. Sun's Java Development
kit2 provides all the tools needed to meet the requirements of the project. The
wide acceptance of java's socket programming features provides excellent networking
applications. It is the development of software for communication between the
server and the client system. For the purpose of simplification of the implementation
and for the easy maintenance of the proposed system, the project is divided into
two modules, the client and the server.The
server is given the absolute control of the entire network in which the server
can view the currently active programs. The server has also the authority to restrict
the user from accessing the system. If necessary, there is also provision for
the server to shutdown, restart and logoff a particular client. Here TCP/IP protocol
is used which is a reliable, connection-oriented point-to-point communication
channel. Proposed system facilities chatting between the clients in addition to
the chatting between the client and the server. These also support utilities such
as broadcasting messages to all client systems connected in the network, Hide/Show
the client agent at the client side. The remote name and the resource connected
to each client system can be accessed with ease from the server name list. The
server can also send individual messages to the client and vice versa. Screen
capture from a client and also can save the captured screen and manage window. <<back
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