Vassili ...
SCJP 5.0, SCWCD 1.4, SCJA 1.0
That greatly depends upon the nature of the existing program, of which you have not given us a clue.What is the best way to pass the information from the webpage to the program?
best way to connect the information generated by the webpage with the jMetal program?
takes user input in the evaluation stage,
I have a pre-existing java program which needs input from a webpage,
In a more general sense, what would be the best way to connect the information generated by the webpage with the jMetal program? The process has to occur as quickly as possible, automatically if doable.
connect the information generated by the webpage with the jMetal program?
Originally posted by Vassili Vladimir:
If i were you, i would have used a JSP/HTML with a Servlet.
Where the JSP/HTML views the data in a form element, and upon form submit, you can use the submitted data that were part of the request, and process them in the way you like in your Servlet class.
Best of luck ...
William Brogden wrote:
So you are really interested in presentation of the jMetal output with collection of user evaluations by some other process - NOT jMetal. Can you see how the statement:
sounds like something entirely different?
It appears you will be writing some sort of HTML page with a graphic visualization of the jMetal output and a Form element to collect the user's ID and evaluation.
Creating Forms in HTML and interpreting the request the form creates with a servlet is very standard stuff covered in just about any servlet tutorial, nothing new needs to be invented.
Bill
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