...also, you can install so many Java or OpenJava versions like you want. Later you must select the version to work with:
update-alternatives --config java ...and you type the number of OpenJava 7. Exactly Icedtea is: icedtea-web-plugin It works fine. ....................... El mar, 02-09-2014 a las 10:55 +0700, Maxim Solodovnik escribió: > here is the description http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_Web_Start > you should associate/run *.jnlp files with javaws executable > > > On 2 September 2014 06:20, Scott Woods I <sc...@growitonline.com> > wrote: > Hello... > > Having a similar issue. > > Using Firefox and maybe other browsers, when in a room and > attempt to Share Screen, we are presented to download or run > JNLP. > > Neither option seems to do anything. If I download it, and > attempt to run it, it opens a new browser window to download > it again. If attempt to run it rather than download, it opens > a new browser window. > > Would installation of OpenJava 7 and Icedtea be the answer for > this? > > Will this overwrite Java 7? > > Thank you! > On 8/5/2014 12:47 PM, Alvaro wrote: > Sorry, OpenJava 7 and Icedtea. > > > -------------- > > El mar, 05-08-2014 a las 18:39 +0200, Alvaro escribió: > ..as say Maxim or install OpenJava 1.7.65 and > then will have not > "Application Blocked by Security Settings"... > > ................ > > > El mar, 05-08-2014 a las 22:56 +0700, Maxim > Solodovnik escribió: > The only option I know is > get your own trusted SSL certificate > (signed by valid CA) > and resign screen-sharing application. > (still might not work, > unfortunately) > I hope things might be better as soon > as will get valid certificate > from Apache and will set everything up > properly > > > On 5 August 2014 22:51, Alexander > Franca Fernandes <affe...@gmail.com> > wrote: > Hi, > I'm trying > to share my screen but I've got two > issues: > On Windows > I get the following message: > Application Blocked by > Security Settings > On Linux > I'm asked to download the jnlp file. > I have to > run Openmeetings to non skilled users, > so, asking > them for changing any windows > configuration will be a bad > idea. > And anyway > at this moment I'm not able to put > this working. > Any help? > Is that > normal? Is there any way to put this > feature working > automatically? > > []s > Alexander > > > > > -- > WBR > Maxim aka solomax > > > >