Remote Desktop and Application Sharing Integration
Version | 2.0 |
Updated | Aug 31st 2011 |
Developer |
Cybele Software Inc
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User Rating |
861
4.0
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Original File Size | 4.2 MB |
Downloads | 7349 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Internet |
ThinVNC SDK is a library that can be used integrate sharing capabilities within your Windows application. With ThinVNC SDK you can share the application windows, making them accessible both from your own Windows or Web Client. Possible uses include custom remote support procedures, peer-to-peer application collaboration, authorization procedures, etc. Additionaly, ThinVNC SDK allows you to publish "virtual" windows by sharing animated bitmaps. A sample code is included that allows you to publish Macromedia Flash movies over the web. With this example, a Macromedia Flash movie can be visualized on any HTML5-capable Web Browser. The Software Development Kit contains: · ActiveX Server Components · ActiveX Client Control · Javascript Client Library · The required documentation
With ThinVNC SDK you can share the application windows, making them accessible both from your own Windows or Web Client. Possible uses include custom remote support procedures, peer-to-peer application collaboration, authorization procedures, etc.
Additionaly, ThinVNC SDK allows you to publish "virtual" windows by sharing animated bitmaps. A sample code is included that allows you to publish Macromedia Flash movies over the web. With this example, a Macromedia Flash movie can be visualized on any HTML5-capable Web Browser.
The Software Development Kit contains:
· ActiveX Server Components
· ActiveX Client Control
· Javascript Client Library
· The required documentation
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