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Lesson: Java Web Start Developing Java Web Start Applications
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Developing Java Web Start Applications
For the most part, you develop applications to be deployed through Java Web Start just as you would develop stand-alone Java applications. However, there are some packaging considerations, which are described in the following sections: Packaging the Application in JAR FilesTo deploy an application with Java Web Start, you must package the application as one or more JAR files. In particular, you must package the application's files into one or more JAR files.If the application needs unrestricted access to the local system, all JAR files and entries must be signed. For more information, see the Java Web Start and Security section. Reading Resources in a JAR FileUse the Untrusted ApplicationsUnless you sign your application's JAR files, which requires users to accept your certificate, your application deployed through Java Web Start is untrusted. Untrusted applications have the following restrictions:
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