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When will javawebstart be used?

Last post 06-16-2008, 9:43 AM by seandr. 3 replies.
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  •  06-09-2008, 2:19 AM 1664

    When will javawebstart be used?

    I have a simple question about java web start. Is this only for Firefox users or will Internet explorer users benefit from this as well? Is there some kind of priority for the diffrent types of installation procedures. I'm asking because one of our participant had trouble with java web start (or so we gathered from the information of the error message they had) but we've yet to establish if the participant used Firefox or not.

    Simply put:  what diffrence does it make which installations method is selected when creating the script page. Is it best to choose everyone or is it possible that they interfere with each other?

     

  •  06-09-2008, 7:34 AM 1666 in reply to 1664

    Re: When will javawebstart be used?

    Good question.

    With version 3.0.2.0, the launch page sniffs the client configuration and selects the single installation technology best suited for that client. Assuming you've checked all of the download technologies available, the selection goes as follows:

    For Internet Explorer:
    |1) If the ActiveX control is already installed, use it
    2) Otherwise, if the .NET Framework 2.0 is installed, use ClickOnce
    3) Otherwise, if java 1.1 is installed, use java web start
    4) Otherwise install the ActiveX control and use it

    For Mozilla:
    1) If the plugin is already installed, use it
    2) Otherwise, if java 1.1 is installed, use java web start
    3) Otherwise, install the plugin and use it

    Version 3.0.3.0 (currently available as a beta, but soon to be released) works the same way, except that it includes links to the the other technologies in case the default selection doesn't work for some reason. For example, let's say the default selection for a Mozilla user is java web start. That user will also see a small link at the bottom enabling them to try the mozilla plugin. Internet Explorer users will see a link to try the ActiveX control. This gives participants a backup option if the default doesn't work.

    Regards,
    Sean

  •  06-16-2008, 12:44 AM 1678 in reply to 1666

    Re: When will javawebstart be used?

    Thanks for clearing that up! I must say that it is great how this plugin has evolved since 2.x were only activex installation was possible. Now I only wait for Mac support, but that I understand is quite hard to accomplish.

     

  •  06-16-2008, 9:43 AM 1680 in reply to 1678

    Re: When will javawebstart be used?

    Mac is definitely on our radar. It will take a little more time than enabling java webstart, however. Smile
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