Running Web Start (AIX, Linux, and Windows only)

Web Start can be run from a web page or the command line. Web Start applications are stored in the Java™ Application Cache. Web Start can be used on AIX®, Linux® (IA 32-bit, PPC32, and PPC64), and Windows systems.

Procedure

You can start Web Start in a number of different ways.

  • Select a link on a Web page that refers to a .jnlp file.
    If your browser does not have the correct association to run Web Start applications, select the install_dir/jre/bin/javaws command from the Open/Save window to start the Web Start application.
  • At a shell or command prompt, type:
    javaws <URL>
    Where <URL> is the location of a .jnlp file.
  • If you have used Java Web Start to open the application in the past, use the Java Application Cache Viewer.
    At a shell or command prompt, type:
    install_dir/jre/bin/javaws -viewer

    All Java Web Start applications are stored in the Java Application Cache. An application is downloaded only if the latest version is not in the cache.