look to embed this code in HTML you will have to develop a JSP WebPage instead of HTML, or you could use this as a Servlet for your WebPagic Code Logic
look there are several softwares available these days to create animated GIFs
the above one has threedy effect, for such GIFs
I use 3dStudio Max, model the design > animate it as you want > Render to GIF
if you want a Free/OpenSource utility for this job try Blender, its okay
though you can...
well in several digit DVDs Multimedia Apps for Linux have been distributed...
anyways if you aren't comfortable with those... 'n have Internet access from your linux box
then try 'yum', to install VLC correctly you need to follow following method
remember you need Superuser(root) permission...
well in several digit DVDs Multimedia Apps for Linux have been distributed...
anyways if you aren't comfortable with those... 'n have Internet access from your linux box
then try 'yum', to install VLC correctly you need to follow following method
$> su
password: //enter root password
#> rpm...
Adobe FLEX... I made a project using it
its actually a RIA (Rich Internet Application) implementation framework from Adobe (similar are Silverlight from Microsoft, etc)
its SDK (command-line) is Open-Source
its IDE (too good, built on Eclipse) is available free as Trial
main code for GUI is...
but nowdays you are allowed to set options to make distributable running code in such firm that it can't be reverse-engg ( Normal Ways )
like if you are using IDEs like Netbeans, Eclipse ... when you export your code as JAR, option is being displayed... similar settings can be achieved via some...
but nowdays you are allowed to set options to make distributable running code in such firm that it can't be reverse-engg ( Normal Ways ;) )
like if you are using IDEs like Netbeans, Eclipse ... when you export your code as JAR, option is being displayed... similar settings can be achieved via...
i dont think direct link will be allowed here
btw
alternatively search "Netbeans 6.5" @ Google and 1st link will have sub-links including 1 for download and install Netbeans & install
you could also try Eclipse's Java IDE its lightweight n better :razz:
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