Native integration with VMware View

I'm evaluating the access (without client) browser based virtual destops with Ericom AccessNow for VMware View software.

Please find diagram of connection planned for use in the attached file.

Does anyone has tried to do already?

What is the best practice to integrate native and VMware View?

Where can I find the rules of firewall used in the integration of product?

Are there security issues with access by browser-based virtual desktops?

Thank you much in advance.

In general, we do not see a lot of native discussion here, so maybe this isn't the best place for this post.   You can try this http://communities.vmware.com/people/AdamG53 guy has sent a private message because he used to work for the natives.   I have not seen him active lately, so I don't know if it meets or not.

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