On 6/4/07, Frédéric Esnault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


>>How can I run it locally? (without jnlp/web connection)


>There will be a "normal" downloadable version.... but after a version
>settles down.
>The big advantage with the current webstart version is that updates are
>automatically handled.

Hi.

I add to set up a non-jnlp version, because I use mySql for persistence. I
had to include the mySql connector driver, but even signed, Java Web Start
still complains about this jar, and so refuses to launch the app.

Now I launch using this command line, if someone needs it, here it is :

java -classpath .;dev_jcrexplorer.jar;derby.jar;concurrent-1.3.4.jar
;commons-collections-3.2.jar;jackrabbit-api-1.3.jar;jackrabbit-
core-1.3.jar;jackrabbit-jcr-commons-1.3.jar;jackrabbit-
text-extractors-1.3.jar;jdots.jar;jsr_170.jar;kde_icons.jar;log4j-
1.2.14.jar;lucene-core-2.0.0.jar;mysql-connector-java-5.0.4-bin.jar;slf4j-
log4j12-1.4.0.jar;slf4j-api-1.4.0.jar;swing-layout-1.0.jar startExplorer



On my website: http://www.xs4all.nl/~weertj/jcr I have also published a
standalone version of the JCR Controller.

Let me know if it's works..... or not :-)



Greetings,

  Jacco




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JCR Controller -- http://www.xs4all.nl/~weertj/jcr

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