Applet-Basedn: A Network- Approach

Real-timecollaborationsystems, in whichparticipants sharemultimediadocuments andapplications, haveattracted interest formany years. The JETSsystem provides ageneric multimediatelecollaborationframework thatenables sharing ofJava applets throughthe Internet.Experimentationwith JETS revealedpractical design andimplementationissues, as well as theessential require-ments of suchsystems.

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