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List:       rxtx
Subject:    Re: [Rxtx] Java Web Start?
From:       Dmitry Markman <dmarkman () mac ! com>
Date:       2006-02-24 3:16:27
Message-ID: 5ED22CB1-ADAC-4BBA-A606-33D1919F0AF2 () mac ! com
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you can do the following:

1. require your customers to install rxtx, before running your  
trusted webstart application

2. create your own mini-installer:
put everything you need into the jar file
first time your application will run you'll start script that will  
set all permissions and files




On Feb 23, 2006, at 6:38 AM, Roberto Tavares wrote:

> Hello again,
>
> I saw the code of the jnlp, but I missed one part: when I installed
> the Solaris for SerialComm, I had to copy libSolarisSerialParallel.so
> to /usr/lib. But on the jnlp, there is no such reference.
>
> Btw, I believe that will be no problem to grant user-level permission
> to the serial ports (makes sense... if the user wants to use the port,
> he must be able to do to). But grant write public access to /usr/lib
> could be a problem...
>
> I believe that on Windows/Mac will have similar issues(maybe not...).
> How can be it solved?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roberto
> PS: Dr. Lyon, could you mail me the addbk.JAddressBook.Main.jar so I
> can take a look on the structure of the dirs(I try to download it
> putting on the address bar of my browser, but my browser echoes it
> like a plain text...)? Thanks!
>
> On 2/22/06, Dr. Douglas Lyon <lyon@docjava.com> wrote:
>> Hi All,
>> I think that:
>> http://show.docjava.com:8086/book/cgij/code/jnlp/ 
>> addbk.JAddressBook.Main.jnlp
>> Will work on linux window and mac. Provided that
>> the user has write access to the serial ports.
>>   - DL
>>
>>> Dmitry, Dr. Lyon, everyone,
>>>
>>> I believe that the my question is before the jar: when I install the
>>> rxtx, I needed to install some files on java/lib, and some other
>>> little things for install the javax.comm.
>>>
>>> The problem is: I know how to make a C++ software that the user
>>> clicks, installs, and speakes on RS-232. My question is: I want to
>>> make a Java Web Start software that installs all the "bells and
>>> whistles" that I need to connect to the serial port. Is it possible,
>>> assuming that my jars are all signed and I have all permissions
>>> granted?
>>>
>>> Does anyone already did that?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> On 2/22/06, Dmitry Markman <dmarkman@mac.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  did you signed your jars?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  On Wednesday, February 22, 2006, at 01:03PM, Roberto Tavares
>>>> <roberto@tavares.eng.br> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there any workaround of how to make a win/linux rxtx  
>>>>> webstart-based
>>>>> application?
>>>>>
>>>>> The problem: with JWS, I cannot make the "manual" install...
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>
>>>>> Roberto
>>>>>
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