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Java Desktop application for Kiosk (Touch screen computer)
Hi, I have to build an application that will be deployed onto Kiosk or Pelham slone computers (which are same as the Kiosks we find in Airports)
I am thinking of writing a Java frame and making it appear in full screen. I am very new to Kiosk type of programming, so wondering how that works and where Java fits in.
My manager is talking about putting a command to start the Java app in the windows startup file so that it will be the only one seen by end-users. They are basically not allowed to access any other function on that machine. So is AWT frames a way to go? i know Kiosk is not new technology, so how does developers usually approach this kind of problem.
Any help is greately appreciated.
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