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Jerome Lacoste closed MWEBSTART-68.
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    Resolution: Incomplete

Don't seem to be able to implement this as per the jnlp spec. I'll reopen 
otherwise

> create jnlp using absolute references to jars on remote repository
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: MWEBSTART-68
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MWEBSTART-68
>             Project: Maven 2.x Webstart Plugin
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: jnlps
>    Affects Versions: 1.0-alpha-2
>            Reporter: Ryan Sonnek
>            Priority: Minor
>
> I want to be able to deploy my jnlp file alongside my jar file on my maven 
> repository.  The references to dependency jars should *not* be relative to 
> the current jnlp codebase, and should use the absolute url from ibiblio (or 
> other remote repository) to be downloaded.
> I've tested that the JNLP spec allows for this using a slightly modified JNLP 
> file from https://j3d-webstart.dev.java.net/test/index.html
> {code:xml}
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> <jnlp spec="1.0+" 
> codebase="http://download.java.net/media/java3d/webstart/test/"; 
> href="HelloUniverse.jnlp">
> <information>
>   <title>Java 3D HelloUniverse via Web Start</title>
>   <vendor>Sun Microsystems Inc.</vendor>
>   <homepage href="http://java3d.dev.java.net/"/>
>   <description>HelloUniverse</description>
>   <description kind="short">HelloUniverse: a simple 3D rotating cube demo, 
> using the Java 3D API</description>
>   <icon href="duke.gif"/>
>   <offline-allowed/>
> </information>
> <security>
>   <all-permissions/>
> </security>
>   
> <resources>
>   <j2se version="1.5+"/>
>   <jar 
> href="http://download.java.net/media/java3d/webstart/test/j3d-examples.jar"; 
> main="true"/>
>   <jar 
> href="http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/maven2/commons-logging/commons-logging-api/1.1/commons-logging-api-1.1.jar"/>
>   <extension 
> href="http://download.java.net/media/java3d/webstart/release/java3d-latest.jnlp"/>
>   
> </resources>  
> <application-desc 
> main-class="org.jdesktop.j3d.examples.hello_universe.HelloUniverse"/>
> </jnlp>
> {code}
> notice how the *main* jar and the commons logging jar are absolute urls 
> instead of relative to the JNLP codebase.
> The only thing that is unknown to me is how to figure out where a local 
> dependency (like commons logging) was downloaded from?

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