I have successfully signed jars like You recommended but there is no effect,
unfortunately. I have uninstalled previous desktop charing application using
javaws -uninstall and try to share desktop again. New desktop sharing
application have installed and there is installed one in Java cache
That is jnlp file source:
jnlp spec=1.0+
codebase=http://mysite.com:5080/openmeetings/red5-screenshare/;
information
titleScreen Sharing Application/title
vendorOpenmeetings/vendor
homepage href=null/
descriptionScreenViewer Client Application/description
description
I can only recommend then to you to upgrade to openmeetings 1.7
Sebastian
2011/9/9 starnov star...@gmail.com:
That is jnlp file source:
jnlp spec=1.0+
codebase=http://mysite.com:5080/openmeetings/red5-screenshare/;
information
titleScreen Sharing Application/title
It's a pity. And how can I easily upgrade to 1.7 from 1.6RC1? Or may be
there is somewhere virtual machine image with 1.7 version?
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you should be able to export your user-data from 1.6, install into a
new database and then import again.
But of course wee recommend in doing a backup additionally.
Sebastian
2011/9/9 starnov star...@gmail.com:
It's a pity. And how can I easily upgrade to 1.7 from
Hello, Sebastian. I've found that java client application for desktop
sharing (public_x.jnlp file) does not run in my Openmeetings server. When I
join conference room and press start desktop sharing button, file *.jnlp
start downloading, after that it tries to run, asks if I trust to developer
The certificate did expire.
You might update to a later version of openmeetings or sign it with this script:
http://code.google.com/p/openmeetings/wiki/SignWebStart
Sebastian
2011/9/8 starnov star...@gmail.com:
Hello, Sebastian. I've found that java client application for desktop
sharing