Um, um, er... I didn't have java on my machine (CentOS 6, 64-bit). I went
to install openjdk; not sure of the correct package name, I did a yum list
\*jdk\*... and among the things I saw was java-1.6.0-openjdk-plugin. I did
a yum install, and it installed openjdk, and a few other packages.
I think
That did the trick - thanks so much!
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Here is another howto on fixing JNLP in Firefox:
http://stuffivelearned.org/doku.php?id=apps:firefox:jnlpfix
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Vreme: 12/07/2011 07:29 PM, Alan McKay piše:
> Anyone? Anyone? Buehler?
>
> Fortunately in one instance I am having the problem on an Oracle/Sun system
> that I have under support, and so I logged a call with them. They told me
> to ensure I am running JRE 1.5 or better, and of course I had not
Anyone? Anyone? Buehler?
Fortunately in one instance I am having the problem on an Oracle/Sun system
that I have under support, and so I logged a call with them. They told me
to ensure I am running JRE 1.5 or better, and of course I had not been.
So I installed JR 1.7 (latest) from their RPMs
Oh sorry, Firefox on 5.3
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Hey folks,
I'm trying to use a 5.3 box to run some JNLP apps, but all I get is a
view of XML.
I try doing some googling and don't come up with much other than this
one thread that says I may need both 32 and 64 bit Java to run JNLP.
But it is not clear to me how to do that.
thanks,
-Alan
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