[Qt-jambi-interest] Problems with java web start and cache]

paul paul.detorres at free.fr
Wed Jul 2 22:34:32 CEST 2008


Hi Eskil,

Thanks a lot for your answer. 
To deploy my application with java web start, I have downloaded the
native libraries for qtjambi (qtjambi-win32-msvc2005-4.4.0_01.jar and
qtjambi-linux32-gcc-4.4.0_01.jar) from the qtjambi demo, removed in the
manifest file the data linked with the trolltech signature and resign it
for me with jarsigner.

I presume that is why I have this problem. I will try to make my own
native qtjambi jar files and make a test.

Regards,
Paul. 


Le mercredi 02 juillet 2008 à 10:48 +0200, Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt a
écrit :
> paul wrote:
> > I was using qtjambi and java web start since version 4.3.1 and I have
> > never had problem until now.
> > I'm now using the 4.4.0_1 version and each time I launch my prog, I have
> > first to delete the java wew start cache.
> > On linux, I have to delete /tmp/QtJambi_mylogin_i386_4.4.0_01_webstart
> > directory
> > On windows I have to delete the c:\documents and setting\mylogin\locals
> > settings\Temp\Qtjambi_mylogin_x86_4.4.0_01_webstart directory.
> >   
> 
> Hi, Paul.
> 
> I can reproduce this problem. It seems to be related specifically to our 
> official web start deployment. I have registered a task to fix this for 
> the next patch release of Qt Jambi:
> 
>     
> http://trolltech.com/developer/task-tracker/index_html?id=218049&method=entry
> 
> In the meanwhile, you should still be able to run the same demos and 
> examples by downloading a Qt Jambi binary package and running the demo 
> launcher contained in the package (qtjambi.exe on Windows, and 
> qtjambi.sh on other platforms.)
> 
> -- Eskil
> 




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