Thanks!  I should have tried that before asking.

Boris



On Dec 18, 2012, at 12:25 PM, Hussein Shafie wrote:

> On 12/18/2012 04:26 PM, Boris Goldowsky wrote:
>> In versions prior to 5.4.1, we added a line like this to the xxe.jnlp file 
>> in order to avoid problems with our WebDAV server:
>>      <property name="XXE_DAV_USE_SIMPLE_REFS" value="1"/>
>> 
>> How can we get this property set with the new web start setup in version 
>> 5.4.1?
>> 
> 
> Normally. That is, as explained in the documentation of Java Web Start:
> 
> http://docs.oracle.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/javaws/developersguide/syntax.html#resources
> 
> For example, something like this:
> ---
>  <resources>
>    <j2se version="1.6+" java-vm-args="-Xss4m"
>          initial-heap-size="64m" max-heap-size="512m"/>
> 
>    <jar main="true" download="eager" href="xxe.jar"/>
>    <jar download="eager" href="xerces.jar"/>
>    ...
>    <jar download="eager" href="xxe_addon.jar"/>
> 
>    <property name="XXE_DAV_USE_SIMPLE_REFS" value="1"/>
> 
>  </resources>
> ---
> 
> The changes related to Java Web Start we have made in v5.4.1:
> 
> ---
> Substantially changed the way XXE is deployed using Java Web Start, and as a 
> consequence, also as an applet. These changes were needed in order to 
> workaround the following two Java Web Start bugs:
> 
>    * On Linux (but not on Windows), Java 6 Update 37 and
>      Java 7 Update 9 cannot launch anymore a .jnlp file
>      containing <j2se java-vm-args="-Xmx512m"/>.
> 
>    * At least on Windows, Java 7 (but not Java 6) cannot
>      launch a .jnlp file containing several <property> elements
>      where the name of a property starts with "jnlp." or "javaws."
>      and the value of the property is a rather long string.
> ---
> 
> are purely internal. These changes have no impact on how customers can 
> customize xxe.jnlp.


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