I've finally got the new jnlp stuff setup.

There is a new location to get the jnlps:
http://tels-develop.soe.berkeley.edu:8080/jnlp/

The directory layout now more closely matches the standard maven layout.
This includes the jnlp files themselves.  So the place to find a jnlp
file is here:
http://tels-develop.soe.berkeley.edu:8080/jnlp/org/telscenter/jnlp/

Now every jnlp is timestamped.  Previously only the
plr-everything-jdic-snapshot was timestamped. 

So if you want a jnlp that should work forever, because it never
changes, refer to one with a timestamp on the end.

You can updated the jar files and jnlp files in this servlet context
with a continuum build now.  Just go to the telscenter continuum:
http://www.telscenter.org/continuum/servlet/continuum/
and build the project "Pas JNLP Parent".  You do not need to login to do
this.  It should only take about a minute to run.

And now because we are not redeploying the servlet for each update, we
can use the jnlps in this servlet context "/jnlp" for production runs.
Previously we were redeploying the "/maven-jnlp-snapshot" context each
time there was an updated jar.  This redeploying took a while, during
which time the files in that context were not available.  So that is why
we had a separate context "/tels-jnlp" for production runs.  We only
deployed "/tels-jnlp" during non school hours.  

That is the past now we only have to worry about one context "/jnlp".

Scott


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