Yep - sounds good. If you can tackle this one, it'd be good. On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Sandro Martini <[email protected]>wrote:
> Hi, well said. > > To solution could be to have the JNLP file generated by a jsp, but is > this an acceptable solution ? > I think yes, so this week i could start to work on it. > > Tell me if not. > > > Otherwise we could publish a jnlp with an absolute URL, pointing for > example to jars in the web site, but could not be the best. This could > be useful in other situations, for example I was thinking to create a > jnlp extension file (callable from an application jnlp file) that we > could distribute for example as standalone jnlp inside our binary and > source distributions, so then users could load pivot jars directly > from the site, but again I don't know if this is wanted. Probably we > need some discussion on this. > > > Bye, > Sandro >
