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RMI Java aplication

 
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I am not a programmer... I had a guy write a program for me years ago in Java he gave me the code that posts on my server and I know it works I also have the virtual terminal that drives the code. I learned I have a RMI and I got this info from another site.

Sounds like an RMI program to me. You don't need to do a lot, you'll need to modify the client in order to find the server, and the server simply needs to run the server side in order to listen for connections from a client. So the only modification you'll actually need to make is the client's connection.

I can post these programs for someone to test then they would need these settings

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I need to see if some one can help me run this thing?

 
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