This example does not use JnlpDownloadServlet
. It uses a
hardcoded JNLP file and is intended to illustrate the simplest possible way to
deploy a Java Web Start application.
If you deploy this example on your own web server, make sure the
codebase
element in the JNLP file is correct.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <jnlp spec="1.0+" codebase="http://localhost:8080/app1"> <information> <title>Pie</title> <vendor>Example Vendor</vendor> </information> <resources> <j2se version="1.2+"/> <jar href="pie.jar" main="true" /> </resources> <application-desc/> </jnlp>