On 25.02.2014 13:57, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
Even if there is a way for the jnlp to leave a cookie on the server?
You're wrong. Jnlp won't leave a cookie on the server. Server may ask client to store the cookie.
Jnlp is just a file. It tells JVM what jars are required for application to run. Of course application may use e.g. REST to peform any actions on the server. But it has nothing to jnlp itself.
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