Re: java web start

From:
"Andrew Thompson" <andrewthommo@gmail.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
15 Nov 2006 17:15:11 -0800
Message-ID:
<1163639711.504265.233020@k70g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>
C Student wrote:
....

I was wondering what is required for java web start to work.


1) A JNLP file (that connects to all the correct resources etc.)
2) A server that will serve the JNLP file as the correct content-type.
3) As a bonus, add a web page that checks for JWS and
prompts download if not found.

...If I
wanted to get web hosting that supported java web start applications
what is required


I guess that is a question, though questions usually end in '?'.

See 'part 2' above. The host needs to either ensure that
mime-type is set, or allows you the ability to set it for
yourself.

..and does anyone recommend any web hosting companies
for doing this.


Ditto the question mark - they are handy for the reader..

Any (partly competent) host should be able to provide
that simple requirement, it is not as if they need to
run a 'servlet container' to get (basic) web-start working.

I have used LunarPages, and consider them to
be a bunch of useless incompetents on whom
I would not waste urine should they be on fire,
and currently user Prokmu*, who are fine..

But then, both those choices were specifically made
on the basis they provide a servlet container, which
is not needed for basic web-start.

* Reasonably priced plans - huge file-space and
bandwidth, excellent support.

Andrew T.

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