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Gabriele Kahlout commented on MNBMODULE-109:
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I remember hating myself when I found that my problem was solved by adding
href. Unfortunately I don't record gory records but I just moved on with href
in all my jnlps.
I've went on to verify that the launch.jnlp generated by NB 6.8 (the first jnlp
I used) does include href. I've attached the one generated by a new project
using nb 6.8 (you can reproduce).
But simply put: JWS 1.6+ specification requires href. Sticking to the
specification you must put it to comply.
And I don't think it's a NB issue. I think it got to do with JWS.
> ability to change the application jnlp master.jnlp to a meaningful name
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>
> Key: MNBMODULE-109
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNBMODULE-109
> Project: Maven NetBeans Module Plugin
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 3.3
> Environment: java web start
> Reporter: Gabriele Kahlout
> Assignee: Jesse Glick
> Fix For: 3.4
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> Attachments: -nomasterjnlp.diff, MNBMODULE-109-contd.diff
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> I thought changing the parameter name in:
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> <masterJnlpFile>${masterJnlp}</masterJnlpFile>
> and in the href attribute in the file itself would do the trick, but
> apparently no, master.jnlp is hard-coded.
> This makes it harder for users to find the file (who's master?).
> Besides, using the default as the brandingToken (as opposed to 'master')
> would be more consistent.
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