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Java Web Start splits the difference between apps and applets
Sun's Web Start offers an easy way to deploy Java applications by adapting the best traits of applets and applications. Find out how Web Start works and how you can roll it out.Sun’s Java Web Start makes installing Java applications as simple as tagging Web links to check and access...
Tags: Programming languages, Channel management, Ryan Brase, Java Web Start, Java, Web Start, applet, Java application, Web
Technical articles 2002-10-07
Deploy apps faster and easier with Java Web Start
Java Web Start allows you to deploy full-featured applications using your Web browser, bypassing complex installation procedures. See if Web Start is right for your build and deployment process.In 2000, Sun Microsystems introduced Java Web Start with a minimum of fanfare. Web Start was positioned as a way to make...
Tags: Web servers, Channel management, Programming languages, Java Web Start, Ryan Brase, Web Start, JNLP, Web, Web server, Java
Technical articles 2002-09-04

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Deploy Java applications with JNLP
See why using the Java Network Launching Protocol JNLP and Java Web Start for your next distributed application may be an attractive option. For instance, one advantage about JNLP applications is that they're self-installing and self-updating. Remote clients can access and run applications on their local machines by...
Tags: Java, David Petersheim, Programming languages, Java application, Java Network Launching Protocol, Java Tips Newsletter, Application, Class, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Technical articles 2005-08-12
Deploy full-featured applications with Java Web Start
Java Web Start provides a platform-independent, secure, and robust deployment technology. Find out how it enables developers to deploy full-featured applications to end users by making the applications available on a standard Web server. Java Web Start JWS allows you to launch full-featured Java applications with a...
Tags: Java Web Start, Java, Peter V. Mikhalenko, Programming languages, Java Tips Newsletter, Application, File, Java Network Launching Protocol Technology, JAR, Security Java Web Start, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Technical articles 2006-09-27
Work with Java Web Start beyond the sandbox
Java Web Start can make deploying Java apps a breeze, but it may prevent those apps from accessing needed resources. Find out how to use Java Network Launching Protocol and application signing to access a user's system resources beyond the sandbox.When you deploy applications through Sun’s Java Web Start, they...
Tags: Programming languages, Channel management, application sandbox, Ryan Brase, sandbox, Web Start, Java, system resource, Web, Java Network Launching Protocol
Technical articles 2002-10-15
Plug-in makes installing Java Web Start a breeze
Java Web Start simplifies deployment of applications, but Sun's Plug-in makes the task even easier. See how the Java Plug-in from Sun enables browsers to fetch a Java Virtual Machine JVM.Java Web Start makes deploying and updating Java applications quick and easy. However, to take advantage of Web Start, users...
Tags: Programming languages, Web browsers, Ryan Brase, Java Web Start, Java, Web Start, JVM, plug-in, Web browser, Web, Java plug-in
Technical articles 2002-10-28
Next Generation in Applet Java Plug-in Technology
The introduction of JNLP support in the Java Plug-in opens up many new possibilities for applet deployment and represents a large step forward in the unification of the deployment of Java content both in and out of the browser. Applets have come a long way since their inception, and now...
Tags: Applet
White papers 2008-06-01
How to print in Java Web Start
The Java Web Start application sandbox lets users run applications from the Web with minimal access to system resources, such as a printer. This sandbox protects users’ systems from damage caused by malicious applications.However, when an application developer and the user both want the application to have access to the...
Tags: Channel management, Printers, Java, Ryan Brase, Web Start PrintService, sandbox, Web Start, Web, Java Web Start
Technical articles 2003-01-03
The New Draggable Applet Feature in the Java SE 6 Update 10 Plug-In
Starting in Java SE 6 Update 10, currently in beta release, the new Java Plug-in includes a draggable feature for applets. This feature allows users to bring together their browser and desktop experience. As a Java technology developer, one can use the rich functionalities in the Java platform to create...
Tags: Applet, Plug-in, Programming Languages, Java, Software Development, Software/Web Development
White papers 2008-07-01
Ward List 1.5.0 (Mobile)
Ward List allows LDS bishopric members and ward members access to ward information at any time. Simply export Membership, Organization, Visiting Teaching, and Home Teaching information from MLS and run the converter found at http://mls.teknonsys.com/WardList.jnlp requires Java Web Start and an internet connection. Ward Clerks and Bishopric members can run...
Tags: Mobile, Member, Teknon Corp., Internet, Web Site Development, Web Technology
Software downloads 2009-12-01
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