You should use this one instead:
http://jnlp.concord.org/dev/mozswing/mozswing.jnlp

Which references this installer extension:
http://jnlp.concord.org/dev/mozswing/mozswing_xulrunner.jnlp

You're welcome to copy that jnlp and its jars to the Berkeley server.

Scott

Anthony Perritano wrote:
> i figured out how to get it to work. it failed to download one time 
> before. that corrupted it.even on cache clearing it didn't want to 
> continue. but i just kept on starting it, cleared cache and then start 
> it again. many times. that worked.
>
> also, using that extension within the jnlp worked. the browser 
> downloads automatically now. i am going to add it to the authoring 
> runtime and plr-otrunk everything runtime.
>
> -Tony
>
> On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 3:36 PM, Anthony Perritano 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>     i cleared my cache and wanted to reinstall the browser but it
>     seems that:
>     http://www.concord.org/~scytacki/mozswing/mozswing.jnlp
>     <http://www.concord.org/%7Escytacki/mozswing/mozswing.jnlp> 
>     is not working.
>
>     Scott, would you beable to move that to the tels servers?
>
>     thanks
>     Tony
>
>
>     On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 9:30 AM, Scott Cytacki
>     <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>
>
>         Yes there is a way.  We haven't done it before, because the
>         mozswing
>         installer is large, and recently we've found that it doesn't
>         always
>         install correctly.  But if you want to go for it, then yes
>         there is a way.
>
>         Look at the jnlp you've been running to install it:
>          http://www.concord.org/~scytacki/mozswing/mozswing.jnlp
>         <http://www.concord.org/%7Escytacki/mozswing/mozswing.jnlp>
>         <http://www.concord.org/%7Escytacki/mozswing/mozswing.jnlp>
>
>         It is pointing at an <extension> you can stick that same
>         extension in
>         your jnlp and then things should work the way you want.
>
>         Scott
>
>         Geoffrey Kwan wrote:
>         > Is there a way to inject the mozswing jar into our jnlp so
>         that users
>         > don't have to run the mozswing.jnlp before they run our
>         authoring tool?
>         >
>         > Thanks,
>         > Geoff
>         >
>         > On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 3:53 PM, Anthony Perritano
>         > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>         <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>>
>         wrote:
>         >
>         >     thanks scott.
>         >
>         >     it was werid. in order for the pas mozswing jar to be
>         injected i
>         >     had to create a continuum project for it. once that was
>         done,  the
>         >     jnlp parent got the jar.
>         >
>         >     inorder for people to run the authoring tool with
>         mozswing we had
>         >     to run this:
>         >
>         >      http://www.concord.org/~scytacki/mozswing/mozswing.jnlp
>         <http://www.concord.org/%7Escytacki/mozswing/mozswing.jnlp>
>         >     <http://www.concord.org/%7Escytacki/mozswing/mozswing.jnlp>^
>         >     <http://www.concord.org/%7Escytacki/mozswing/mozswing.jnlp>
>         >
>         >     can we inject this to our jnlp's?
>         >
>         >
>         >     -Tony
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >     On Apr 15, 2008, at 3:00 PM, Scott Cytacki wrote:
>         >>
>         >>     It needs to be added to the authoring tool jnlp pom.
>         >>
>         >>     I just saw that Geoff added pas-browser-mozswing to the
>         >>     dependencies of
>         >>     the PLR this causes a circular dependency:
>         >>       PLR<->pas-browser-mozswing
>         >>     So instead of that the pas-browser-mozswing should be
>         added to the
>         >>     authoring tool jnlp pom.  This pom is located in the
>         pas-jnlp
>         >>     project.
>         >>
>         >>     Think of it this way:
>         >>     pas-browser-mozswing is a plugin to the PLR.  Just like
>         flash is a
>         >>     plugin to firefox.  Firefox does not depend directly on
>         flash
>         >>     just like
>         >>     the PLR should not depend on pas-browser-mozsing.
>          Instead the flash
>         >>     plugin is added when firefox is installed and run.   So
>         >>     pas-browser-mozswing is added at deploy time by the
>         making sure
>         >>     it is a
>         >>     jar in the jnlp.
>         >>
>         >>     pas-browser-mozswing is already in the maven repo:
>         >>    
>         
> http://repo.telscenter.org/internal_snapshot/org/telscenter/pas-browser-mozswing/0.1.0-SNAPSHOT/
>         >>     You can find out more about the sail/tels maven repos here:
>         >>    
>         
> http://www.telscenter.org/confluence/display/SAIL/Deploying+a+new+maven+jar
>         >>
>         >>
>         >>
>         >>     Scott
>         >>
>         >>
>         >>     Anthony Perritano wrote:
>         >>>     running the authoring tool from a jnlp we get:
>         >>>
>         >>>     WARNING: Failed to load and register MozSwing Browser
>         factory -
>         >>>     java.lang.ClassNotFoundException:
>         >>>    
>         org.telscenter.pas.ui.browser.mozswing.MozSwingBrowserFactory
>         >>>
>         >>>     and jdic doesn't work for pop ups.
>         >>>
>         >>>     In the authoring jnlp we have the mozswing browser, :
>         >>>
>         >>>     <jar
>         >>>    
>         href="org/mozdev/mozswing/mozswing-complete/mozswing-complete.jar"
>         >>>     version="1.0-20080221.165853-7"/>
>         >>>
>         >>>     it looks like what we don't have is the pas mozswing
>         project as a
>         >>>     dependency.
>         >>>
>         >>>     how do we get it into the the maven repo from continuum?
>         >>>
>         >>>     -Tony
>         >>>
>         >>>
>         >>>
>         >>>
>         >>>>
>         >>>
>         >>
>         >>
>         >>
>         >>     >>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >


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