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hi,

I am doing an instant chat system using java client and server architecture. currently im implementing the server side of it. my question is:

Should i design a gui for the server side as well? if yes what kind of functionality should I include?

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I don't think that's necessary. Perhaps something console based with a bunch of parameters that can be passed in.
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Could come in handy as an optional feature, some sort of administrative console. But always provide a means to run a server on a headless machine.
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Originally Posted by jwenting
Could come in handy as an optional feature, some sort of administrative console. But always provide a means to run a server on a headless machine.
hi thanks for the reply everyone,

jwenting, what do you mean by headless machine?

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please help me to design a gui for my chat server?
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please help me to design a gui for my chat server?
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