I also don't think WebStart can help us here. I'd like to add a comment
here. Considerations like this are currently running hot within the ASF.
We need to divide two problems:
1. The ASF is restricted in what it can distribute. There's a policy
forming. I hope all FOP committers are subscribed to
Fops,
Does anyone have any detailed knowledge of Web Start? It occurred to me
that it may be a way to resolve some of the licensing issues we (and
other projects) are running into. Any educated thoughts on the matter?
Peter
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Peter B. West schrieb:
Fops,
Does anyone have any detailed knowledge of Web Start? It occurred to
me that it may be a way to resolve some of the licensing issues we
(and other projects) are running into. Any educated thoughts on the
matter?
Peter
I didn't know about Web Start--looks very
Hi Peter,
we use Web Start in a customer project.
It's a good solution to deploy Java applications as a JAR file, even with
native code and such.
Some caveats:
-The security manager can get in your
way if you want things like filesystem access. You have to sign your jar
and each user has
Glen,
I was thinking that with Web Start, we would not need to hold
contentious files in the FOP repository. All we need is a reliable
location for them, with appropriate verification. Then the process of
installing FOP can transparently (or with loud warnings) include files
from non-Apache
Arnd,
Keeping in mind that I am utterly ignorant of a lot of these issues, and
am tossing straws in the wind, see comments below...
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Hi Peter,
we use Web Start in a customer project. It's a good solution to deploy
Java applications as a JAR file, even with native code
On Thu, 2002-02-14 at 09:57, Jim Urban wrote:
Has anyone used FOP within a Java Web Start application?
I've used FOP in an application. I've used Java Web Start. I have not
put an FOP application in Java Web Start. I don't see any reason it
couldn't be done, though.
I need to produce
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Hello,
I use FOP with JWS : no problem. You just have to sign the jar files.
Bye,
Stphane
From: Weiqi Gao [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/15/2002 06:13 AM CST
Please
Has anyone used FOP within a Java Web Start application? I need to produce
formatted reports for browsing and printing in a JWS application. I'm sure
I can use the AWT option to display the report. My concern is, will the
print option of the AWT window work within the JWS environment? Also
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