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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>JOGL JNLP Applet Test</title>
</head>
<body>
<P>
In case your <a href="https://jdk6.dev.java.net/plugin2/jnlp/">Java Plugin supports JNLP</a>,
the <em>applet-gears.jnlp</em> is used,
otherwise it shall fallback to <a href="http://jogamp.org/applet-launcher/www/">JNLPAppletLauncher</a>.
</P>
<P>
Note that it is important for the startup time to have the same JVM arguments in the applet tags,
as well as within the JNLP applet description, here see property <em>sun.java2d.noddraw</em>. <br>
Only if JVM arguments of the JNLP applet description are satisfied by the applet tag's JVM,<br>
the plugin will not need to start a new JVM. OF course, the applet tag's JVM spec may exceed the
JNLP applet's one.
</P>
<P>
<applet code="org.jdesktop.applet.util.JNLPAppletLauncher"
width=600
height=400
archive="http://jogamp.org/deployment/util/applet-launcher.jar,
http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/nativewindow.all.jar,
http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/jogl.all.jar,
http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/gluegen-rt.jar,
http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/jogl-demos.jar">
<param name="codebase_lookup" value="false">
<param name="subapplet.classname" value="demos.applets.GearsApplet">
<param name="subapplet.displayname" value="JOGL Gears Applet">
<param name="noddraw.check" value="true">
<param name="progressbar" value="true">
<param name="jnlpNumExtensions" value="1">
<param name="jnlpExtension1"
value="http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/jogl-core.jnlp">
<param name="java_arguments" value="-Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true">
<param name="jnlp_href" value="applet-gears.jnlp">
</applet>
</P>
<P>
The applet above is instantiated with the following code:
<pre>
<applet code="org.jdesktop.applet.util.JNLPAppletLauncher"
width=600
height=400
archive="http://jogamp.org/deployment/util/applet-launcher.jar,
http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/nativewindow.all.jar,
http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/jogl.all.jar,
http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/gluegen-rt.jar,
http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/jogl-demos.jar">
<param name="codebase_lookup" value="false">
<param name="subapplet.classname" value="demos.applets.GearsApplet">
<param name="subapplet.displayname" value="JOGL Gears Applet">
<param name="noddraw.check" value="true">
<param name="progressbar" value="true">
<param name="jnlpNumExtensions" value="1">
<param name="jnlpExtension1"
value="http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/jogl-core.jnlp">
<param name="java_arguments" value="-Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true">
<param name="jnlp_href" value="applet-gears.jnlp">
</applet>
</pre>
Where the referenced JNLP file <em>applet-gears.jnlp</em> looks as follow:
<pre>
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<jnlp href="applet-gears.jnlp">
<information>
<title>JOGL JNLP Applet Gears Demo</title>
<vendor>JogAmp Community</vendor>
<homepage href="http://jogamp.org/jogl-demos/"/>
<description>Gears Demo</description>
<description kind="short">Brian Paul's Gears demo ported to Java and JOGL.</description>
<offline-allowed/>
</information>
<resources>
<j2se href="http://java.sun.com/products/autodl/j2se" version="1.4+"/>
<property name="sun.java2d.noddraw" value="true"/>
<jar href="http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/jogl-demos.jar" main="true"/>
<jar href="http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/jogl-demos-util.jar"/>
<extension name="jogl-all-awt" href="http://jogamp.org/deployment/webstart/jogl-all-awt.jnlp" />
</resources>
<applet-desc
name="Gears-Applet"
main-class="demos.applets.GearsApplet"
width="640"
height="480">
</applet-desc>
</jnlp>
</pre>
</P>
<P>
Note that the jogl-demos.jar, which contains the GearsApplet class,
<B>does not need to be signed</B>! JogAmp Community signs
applet-launcher.jar, jogl.jar and gluegen-rt.jar, which contain the
JNLPAppletLauncher and JOGL's supporting classes; this is the only
Java code which needs to be signed in order to deploy applets using
JOGL and is the only certificate the end user must accept.
</P>
<P>
The <a href="http://jogamp.org/applet-launcher/www/">JNLPAppletLauncher
home page</a> contains more information about what files must be
placed on the web server in order to enable the deployment of applets
using JOGL and other extensions.
</P>
</body>
</html>
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