Third, launch Java Web Start allows you to launch Java technology-based applications directly through the web. The app can be started in three ways:
Start from the web browser by clicking the link. From the Built-in "Application Manager" of Java Web Start, the Manager will track the most recently used application and provide quick access to your app. Start from the desktop icon or "Start" menu (Microsoft Windows only). Whether it is used, each time the application is launched to check if there is an application's update version, Java Web Start will be reconnected to the web server. Starting from a web browser in the client web browser address bar, you can enter: http://210.43.32.199/Apple/draw.html Click on the Draw in the link, the web browser will start Java Web Start, it Download, cache and perform the specified application. You will notice that the speed is significantly accelerated when the application is started because it has existed locally without re-download. These applications are run in a restricted environment, and they cannot access local disks and networks, and they can guarantee that they do not install any viruses on your computer. Some procedures require additional permissions, such as accessing local hard drives. For these applications, the Safety dialog box will pop up, and the source information about the application is displayed according to the digital signature of the code. The application will only run when the customer decides to trust the producer. From the Built-in Application Manager, "Application Manager" is launched as the built-in section of the Java Web Start product. It allows you to quickly and easily launch applications that have been installed through Java Web Start. The manager is combined by the History menu and the "Start / Program" menu, providing the corresponding functionality for Java technology-based applications deployed through the web. You can also link to the application's homepage via "Application Manager" to see its additional information. Start Java Web Start Enter http://210.43.32.199/apple/210.43.32.199/apple/draw.html in its loca, and the program is displayed in the application area. The figure below is what I configured in the client Java Web Start: Another important feature of "Application Manager" is "Preferred Settings" dialog, which allows you to view and modify the settings used by Java Web Start . For example, it includes tabs that allow you to set the following settings: Specify an HTTP proxy (or tell Java Web Start using the default browser settings). Clear the downloaded application cache. Specifies the location of the different versions of Java Runtime Environment. Specifies whether a Java console is displayed. View the root safety certificate collection. "Application Manager" can be started by clicking the icon on the Java Web Start icon or Microsoft Windows "Start" menu. On the SolaristM operating environment and Linux, start on the JavaWS command in the Java Web Start installation directory. You can also launch "Application Manager" from a web browser; for example, you can see the SUN's demo page (http://java.sun.com/products/javawebstart/demos.html). After reading these instructions, do you have to try it early, then you will move your hands!