Enhancements to Java Web Start in J2SE 5.0
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Enhancements to Java Web Start in J2SE 5.0
Elimination of Application Manager: The J2SE 5.0 release no longer contains the
Application Manager. Its major functionality is now contained in the Java
Control Panel (see item 3 below) and the JNLP Cache Viewer (see item 4 below).
The remaining functionality viewing web pages containing JNLP linksis
better served by a web browser.
Elimination of Developer Bundle: Java Web Start is now fully integrated
into the JRE and the JDK. The items which were previously contained in a separate
developer bundle are now contained in the JDK. The documentation which was
previously contained in the developers bundle is now available online. The
JDK now contains a samples directory with sample source code to four Java
Web Start applications, a sample JRE installer, and the JNLP download servlet.
The JDK now also contains jardiff.jar, jnlp.jar,
and jnlp-servlet.jar.
JNLP Cache Viewer: The JNLP Cache Viewer replaces the functionality of the
Application Manager's "downloaded Applications" view. Now all applications,
applets, libraries and installers are shown. Available applications can be
launched online or offline, removed, or restored from the web. All JNLP files
are now kept in the cache (even those without href parameters).
System Cache: Java Web Start now contains both system and user caches. The
system administrator can now pre-load applications and shared libraries into
the system cache so that multiple users can share the same resources.
Import Facility: Java Web Start now contains an import facility. This can
be used for CD installs, where code is initially loaded from one location
and then updated from another. It can also be used to pre-install applications
and libraries in either the user or system cache without running the applications.
Desktop Integration: (1) Desktop integration of applications has been extended
to GNOME and enhanced to allow an application's JNLP file to specify what
integration to do. The JNLP file can now suggest desktop and/or menu and specify
submenu names. (2) On Windows and on Unix running GNOME 2.0 or above, Java
Web Start applications can now register themselves to be the primary handler
for specific MIME types and extensions on the desktop or file system (but
not as links in web pages). (3) Now other related contentHTML links,
native content, and related JNLP applicationscan be included in the
desktop integration of an application.
API Enhancements: The JNLP API has been extended to contain an Extended
Service and a Single Instance Service. The Extended Service contains file
IO APIs not available in the original spec. The Single Instance Service provides
a mechanism whereby applications can insure that multiple invocations of the
same application will cause new arguments to be passed to the original instance.
This avoids the overhead of relaunching Java. Note that the Single Instance
behavior will only be enabled after the application calls the Single Instance
API in the JNLP application.
VM arguments: A JNLP file can now request arbitrary arguments to the virtual
machine. Previous JNLP applications could only use the initial-heap-size
and max-heap-size arguments to the J2SE element; now a java-vm-args
argument has been added. Java Web Start will honor the requests for any normal
java and -X arguments that it considers "safe". A list of all such
arguments will be included with each release so that the JNLP Spec does not
need to change.
A JNLP applications running in a sandbox can now print with full support
using the Java Printing APIs: Whenever the JNLP application tries to print,
Java Web Start will pop up a security dialog asking the user for permission
for the application to print. This provides JNLP applications with complete
printing support; previously they could only use JNLP printing APIs. This
is similar to the applet printing behaviour in Java Plug-in.
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