Hi there, Fred. On 10/01/2012 15:28, Fred Ludlow wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to run the webstart version of Jalview under windows from > the main link on the website > (http://www.jalview.org/webstart/jalview.jnlp). > > If I run with a fairly standard Java setup (Java 1.6.0_29 on XP) > Jalview seems to work fine, but if I run with caching turned off (Java > control panel -> General tab -> temporary internet files -> settings) > I get the following error: > > com.sun.deploy.net.JARSigningException: Found unsigned entry in > resource: http://www.jalview.org/webstart/castor-1.1-cycle-xml.jar wonderful. from what I can see, the version on the site is *definitely* signed with the same certificate as the rest of Jalview's libraries. However, it did expire on Boxing day - which normally means you are issued with a warning, rather than preventing Jalview from launching... > The simple answer would be to not turn caching off, but I'm running > other applications that fail for different reasons when run with > caching turned on... Could you try to launch jalview again, after first clearing/uninstalling it from the web start cache ? (Right click on the corresponding entry in the list of java web start apps that are shown when you run 'javaws -viewer' from the run dialog box). This should delete any old files that are still hanging around. > Has anyone else encountered / solved this problem? I saw there was a > related issue in the FAQ section of the website, but that's to do with > having an up to date jnlp file (I'm using the current one from the > website, so I don't think that's the issue here). Web start is a remarkably fragile mechanism - if anyone can tell us what's going on here I'd also appreciate it!!
Jim. _______________________________________________ Jalview-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://www.compbio.dundee.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/jalview-discuss
