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Re: Java Web Start (global menubar)



On Fri Aug 16 11:42:28 MDT 2002, Paul Roebuck <email@hidden> said :

>>I was not able to confirm that the other two properties work.
>>When I check from within the program, the properties *are* set,
>>but they do not seem to have any effect. JWS still uses the title field
>>from the JNLP file for the Dock name and [f]or the app name in
>>the MacOS menu bar (I don't have any Mac specific code in the program).

>No Mac-specific code required - just GUI property settings.

>- Setting the second should change the string displayed in
> Application Menu-> About <value>... I don't normally set this
> myself since it seems to be an override for the third.

Setting the property or not, I do not get any About item in
the application menu when running in Java Web Start (or not).
This is why I mentioned that I do not have any Mac specific
code in the program. Maybe if I had a handler ...

>- The third should modify the name of the application menu
> itself as well as the name displayed if cursor hovers over
> dock icon for application.

>Try setting the other two to unique bizarro strings and report
>if anything changes.

That was the purpose of my last message. I set them to unique
strings, but to no avail. Nothing changed. Maybe it works
for somebody else ?

>You may want to get Mauro Marinilli's book for more in-depth
>coverage.

"Java Deployment"
<http://www.marinilli.com/books/b2/b2.html>

and with PDFs for two sample chapters :
"Java Deployment with JNLP and WebStart"
<http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/Books/javaprogramming/jnlp/>

Does he cover Mac OS X ?

- Norris
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