This is a feature of JBuilder Professional and Enterprise.
The Web Start Launcher wizard generates a JNLP file and an HTML homepage for your Java Web Start applet or application. For more information on Java Web Start and JBuilder, see "Launching your web application with Java Web Start".
To display the Web Start Launcher wizard, open the object gallery (File|New), click the Web tab, select Web Start Launcher, and click OK.
Options on this step create the JNLP and HTML file.
The name for the JNLP file that launches the Java Web Start applet or application.
Note: If you choose the Create Homepage option, this name is also give to the HTML file displayed in the web browser.
The name of the WebApp.
The name and path to the applet or application's JAR file. Click the ellipsis button to browse to the JAR file.
For applets, the HTML file containing the <applet>
tag. For applications, the class containing main()
method. This may be filled in automatically. Click the ellipsis button to choose the main class.
Creates the HTML file that launches the application.
Warning: If the name entered in the Name field matches the name of an existing HTML or JNLP file in your project, you will be asked if you want to overwrite the existing file.
Required information to simulate the applet's context.
The name of the applet.
The document root. For more information, see the topic "Root directory" in "Working with WebApps and WAR files."
The initial width of the applet (in pixels).
The initial height of the applet (in pixels).
Options on this step provide description information that is displayed when Java Web Start launches your applet or application.
The title of your application.
The name of your company.
A description of the application.
Allows your Java Web Start applet or application to be launched offline, from the desktop.