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Re: How to include JOGL in webstart?

Posted by Sven Gothel on Jan 27, 2012; 12:45pm
URL: https://forum.jogamp.org/How-to-include-JOGL-in-webstart-tp3692459p3693127.html

On Friday, January 27, 2012 12:52:23 PM Sven Gothel wrote:

> On Friday, January 27, 2012 06:18:05 AM kitfox [via jogamp] wrote:
> >
> > I've been trying to include JOGL in a webstart file and been getting some
> > very strange results.
> >
> > First of all, I've only been getting incorrect behavior on one machine.
> > That machine that always fails is a desktop running Win 7 and Java 7, while
> > the one that always works is a laptop running Win XP and Java 6.  So for a
> > long time I thought this was due to a bug in the latest release of Java.
> >
> > I'm including JOGL in my webstart file using the below lines:
> >
> > <jnlp>
> >     <resources>
> >         <extension name="jogl-all-awt"
> >            
> > href="http://jogamp.org/deployment/jogamp-current/jogl-all-awt.jnlp"/>
> >
> > However, when I do this, my Java 7 machine keeps hammering jogamp.org trying
> > to download the required files and keeps being rejected:
> >
> > [code]
> > network: Cache entry found [url:
> > http://jogamp.org/deployment/archive/rc/v2.0-rc5/jogl-all-awt.jnlp, version:
> > null] prevalidated=false/0
> > network: Connecting
> > http://jogamp.org/deployment/archive/rc/v2.0-rc5/jogl-all-awt.jnlp with
> > proxy=DIRECT
> > network: Connecting socket://jogamp.org:80 with proxy=DIRECT
> > network: ResponseCode for
> > http://jogamp.org/deployment/archive/rc/v2.0-rc5/jogl-all-awt.jnlp : 304
> > network: Encoding for
> > http://jogamp.org/deployment/archive/rc/v2.0-rc5/jogl-all-awt.jnlp : null
> > network: Disconnect connection to
> > http://jogamp.org/deployment/archive/rc/v2.0-rc5/jogl-all-awt.jnlp
> > network: JARUpdater: update check for
> > http://jogamp.org/deployment/archive/rc/v2.0-rc5/jar/jogl.all.jar
> > network: Connecting
> > http://jogamp.org/deployment/archive/rc/v2.0-rc5/jar/jogl.all.jar with
> > proxy=DIRECT
> > network: Connecting socket://jogamp.org:80 with proxy=DIRECT
> > network: ResponseCode for
> > http://jogamp.org/deployment/archive/rc/v2.0-rc5/jar/jogl.all.jar : 304
> > network: Encoding for
> > http://jogamp.org/deployment/archive/rc/v2.0-rc5/jar/jogl.all.jar : null
> > network: Disconnect connection to
> > http://jogamp.org/deployment/archive/rc/v2.0-rc5/jar/jogl.all.jar
> > network: JARUpdater: update check for
>
> <snip/>
>
> > Even more strangely, I have a second program which also tries to include
> > JOGL in webstart with the above line.  If I attempt to load it with AVG
> > antivirus active, it fails.  However if I try to load it with AVG disabled,
> > the program runs.  However, attempting to run my first program with or
> > without AVG enabled will fail with the above problem.
> >
> > Any idea what's going on?  What's the correct way to include JOGL in  a
> > webstart file?
>
> Assuming you JNLP file is correct and the resources are actually available at
>   http://jogamp.org/deployment/archive/rc/v2.0-rc5/
>   http://jogamp.org/deployment/archive/rc/v2.0-rc5/jar/
> (they are) ..
>
> Julien mentioned AVG anti virus has a false positive w/ JOGL :(
> Other virus scanner don't have this trouble, ie. Clamv, Antivir, MS.., ..
>
> Julien already contacted them. Lets wait for the progress in this regard,
> but you may also contact AVG, maybe it helps.
>
> Looks like disabling AVG doesn't disable its runtime scanner.
>

Please report the AVG 'false positive' following this AVG forum entry:

  http://forums.avg.com/ww-en/avg-forums?sec=thread&act=show&id=395

.. looks like they have a few 'false positives' .. search for 'AVG false positive'.

Thank you!