Vic wrote:
Digester reads an XML file, and JNLP/WebStart classloader won't let
you read files without signing all the jars.
I chose not to use commons-chains(it uses digester) on the Swing side
becuase of this.
Siging the jars leads to this 4 year old bug:
http://forums.java.net/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=315&tstart=0
Stanley Ho last repose was... we will try to address in in Java 6. ???
beucase we, the developers, just don't grasp them trying to keep us
safe. And they apear not to have any usability or deployment concerns.
(This bug is fixed in open source implementation of the JNLP
classloader )
Sun is holding a chat w/ developers on 3/1 to talk about WebStart
issues, they seem un-aware or un-affected that people are chosing
Flash VM for RiA becuase of this one issue.
http://java.sun.com/developer/community/chat
( This to me is an example of why I want my users deploy open source
versions of JRE, becuase I can patch it. My other idea is to hire
Stanley Ho .... just so that Sun puts somone else there. )
Hubert, I use continus build, to deploy my applications once a day
just to see what happens, and not find out last minute some silly
design issue. You can read more about webstart sandraSF.com.
.V
I read the following article:
http://www.devx.com/Java/Article/27300/1954?pf=true and seek practical
suggestions from those who have some insight to compare pro and con
between this approach and JNLP distributed framework, especially JNLP is
now a part of Java.
BaTien
DBGROUPS
Hubert Rabago wrote:
If I sign my jars, will this still be a problem?
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