First of all this is not a place to ask this question. You can go to
JavaWebStart Forums..
Anyways..
JNLP is a good technology to launch Applications / Applets running on a
remote server from a client machine.
I guess the questions that the JavaWebStart will ask you is quite common..
It will ask you if you want a shortcut of the application launched, to be
placed on the desktop of the client machine... so that you can click on it
the next time you wanna launch the App again or If your Application is not
signed by a CA like Verisign or Thawte, & if you have "All-permissions" set
in your JNLP then, JavaWebStart might show a security alert..
I'm using JavaWebStart for launching Applications & Applet. Its good.. &
convenient... from the User point of view...

http://www.java.sun.com/products/javawebstart/  will help you on more
stuff..

-ashok
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-----Original Message-----
From: Ramu, Ganesh (MED)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/27/01 8:43 AM
Subject: JNLP!

Hi ,

        Did any one of u all try to launch any java applet using JNLP ,
servlet etc.. The recent Java tips i found was to launch a java
application
using JNLP it is good
except that each and every time the JNLP lauch it flashs window and asks
certain question.. Which i feel should not be there.  I would like to
some
of applet running on my
server to launch using JNLP and see the difference in perfomance.. If
any
one of u know more about this please give me your suggestion on this,

Ganesh R

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