OK, I see. You are trying to provide a full environment through web-start. IMHO that's a waste of time at best, and in the worst case, a source of confusion and bugs. As I understand it, the idea behind web-start is to provide a self-contained application at click of a URL. If several configuration steps are necessary, you might as well download and launch the application through more conventional means. Anyway, we have discussed this before and I'll go along with whatever you prefer.What could happen inside Chainsaw though, is that it could d/l those extra jars and plonk them in the local directory for the user automatically.
I don't see providing a good user experience a waste of time. That's the point of a GUI, otherwise it's just easier to use grep, but that's not exactly a good user experience for new people...
Paul
Paul
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