Hello Michael,
If I'm correct there is no correct way to deploy a java policy file when deploying an applet. So the easiest way would be to sign your applet. You can generate your own (test-)certificate for signing. Another possibility would be to start your emulator with webstart. This allows for easier policy file replacement or for unsecured deployment. Problem with applets is that a refresh of the web page will relaunch your applet and thus kill your 5250 session?
HTH,
Wim Van Leuven.
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Hi folks -
Installed tn5250j yesterday and got it working as an applet. Very nice
code...thanks for putting it together.
Question: Do I have this right? I either need to deploy a .java.policy
file to client PCs that want to access my iSeries, or I need to
digitally sign the applet.
Any good methods of deploying the .java.policy file?
Thanks...
- Michael
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