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Re: [S2] JNLP with struts ?
in your resulting page
you can set
@page contentType = 'application/x-java-jnlp-file'
and return the body of your jnlp file ( possibly even read via c:import or
some such mechanism )
Maya menon wrote:
>
> Have anyone used java web start[JNLP files] with struts ?
>
> I have a project which uses struts. Now i have a Login.jsp, which calls
> Loginaction.java.
>
> If user is a valid user, then I have to initiate a call to a "jnlp file"
> . Have anyone done this ?
>
> basically, I want to install something in the client's machines if the
> user is a valid user of our application. The app uses Login.jsp and
> Loginaction.java now.
>
> Any suggestions/thoughts,
>
> Maya
>
>
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Re: [S2] JNLP with struts ?
Posted by Maya menon <ma...@yahoo.com>.
Anyone has any idea ?
I have to call a jnlp file to download some app specific files upon proper logon of the users. So, if a user logs in, if its a valid user, then jnlp file has to be downloaded and the user's result page should appear simultaneously..
Any help thoughts, appreacited
Thanks
cilquirm <aa...@gmail.com> wrote:
in your resulting page
you can set
@page contentType = 'application/x-java-jnlp-file'
and return the body of your jnlp file ( possibly even read via c:import or
some such mechanism )
Maya menon wrote:
>
> Have anyone used java web start[JNLP files] with struts ?
>
> I have a project which uses struts. Now i have a Login.jsp, which calls
> Loginaction.java.
>
> If user is a valid user, then I have to initiate a call to a "jnlp file"
> . Have anyone done this ?
>
> basically, I want to install something in the client's machines if the
> user is a valid user of our application. The app uses Login.jsp and
> Loginaction.java now.
>
> Any suggestions/thoughts,
>
> Maya
>
>
> ---------------------------------
> Be a PS3 game guru.
> Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo!
> Games.
>
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