Can A Java class make a call to a control ?

We are using Workshop 8.1 - is this doable without using a web service and calling
proxies ?
Thanks

No... It would be very nice feature.
"ghulam" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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We are using Workshop 8.1 - is this doable without using a web service andcalling
proxies ?
Thanks

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