Thanks again Jerome,
Signing the jars using <sing> element and sub-elements fixed the last
problem.
I have a new problem which I will post under a separate thread shortly.
I am so close now I can smell the taste of a JNLP app working
successfully. Thanks again.
Hi Farrukh,
When you have it working, could you please post you whole pom.xml and
the command line to have it sign the application, and it's
dependencies? I've been strugling with it for a while now, and I can't
get Maven to sign my dependencies! I've posted my question here before
(see below), but unfortunately, I got zero responses.
Erik
Btw: this was my original message (29-10-2007):
Hi all,
Currently, I'm trying to build an application based on the examples
provided in the webstart-maven-plugin. I managed to sign the
application, but not it's dependencies. Even when I try to build the
examples (eg. Project2, using mvn install webstart:jnlp), I get the
error that the dependencies are not signed. So my question is: how can
I sign my application's dependencies using the JNLP plugin? Or do I
need a different plugin/combination of plugins for signing these
dependencies?
Thanks for any advice!
Erik
Jerome Lacoste wrote:
> On Dec 20, 2007 5:08 PM, Farrukh Najmi
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Thanks to Jerome's help I am now generating a zip file
containing my
>> apps jnlp distribution.
>>
>> I have another newbie question to whcih I did not find answers in
>> archives or JNLP spec.
>>
>> I unzipped this file in a directory on my web server and when I >>
access the .jnlp file I got:
>>
>> Unable to load resource: >>
(http://xxx.com:/xxx/jnlp/xxx-1.3-SNAPSHOT.jar,
>> 1.3-SNAPSHOT)
>>
>> Looking further I noticed that all jars in my jnlp directory are
>> listed as
>>
>> xxx.jar.unprocessed
>> xxx.jar.unprocessed.pack.gz
>>
>> Meanwhile, what the jnlp file is refering to is a jar name xxx.jar
>> which does not exist.
>> >
> The unprocessed jars are those that have not been signed by
the mojo yet.
> There should not end up as unprocessed in the jnlp directory.
>
> Which mojo did you use ? Did you disable signing ? That could be a
> problem, I've never tested such a configuration. :)
>
> >> Also, is signing required by JNLP. I do not care about
security >> during dev phase.
>> >
> It's not required but:
> * you probably want to test it
> * having build processes that are different during dev and
production
> usually lead to build issues.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jerome
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >> What is the right way for me to deploy my webstart application
and >> how can I not get this error.
>> Also, is signing required by JNLP. I do not care about security >>
during dev phase.
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Farrukh Najmi
>>
>> Web: http://www.wellfleetsoftware.com
>>
>>
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