Networking Solaris OS With Windows

Hi guys, I am currently developing a java web application using the Solaris 10 OS. It is a Chat application so in other words, people using windows OS must be able to use my Chat application.
My question is how do i network Solaris 10 with Windows so that people using windows OS can use my application which is developed on the Solaris.

Part of the issue may be how often you log onto Virtual XP.  Since both W7 and XP are separate and independent operating environments, the both need to be updated with all Microsoft and other software updates.  The also operate with separate security applications (e.g., anti-virus).  Depending on your automatic system update settings, when you log into XP, you may automatically install and run the latest version of Microsoft Security Essentials, or AVG Antivirus, or some other such applications.  Or, you may be overdue for a scheduled system scan, so the scan is launched as soon as you start Virtual XP.  Systems such as these consume extremely large amounts of CPU time when they launch and do a system scan.  However, when they finish, CPU utilization drops to normal.
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Also, remember that you should separately defrag both environments.  The W7 defrag may take hours, as Virtual XP actually exists as three very large files on your basic HDD, and defragging W7 does nothing to defrag all of the tens of thousands of individual Virtual XP files that are embedded in the huge system files (such as .vhd) which hold the XP environment.
You might also want to check out the Auslogics Disk Defrag package.  It is freeware, and in my experience does a better job than Microsoft's systems.  Again, you would need to install separate copies of this package in each of the W7 and XP environments.
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64-bit Windows7 Pro, with Windows Virtual XP (as included under W7 license)
D-Link 655 Wireless Network WEP encryption MAC Filtering
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