I've found on [1] that Firefox can be configured to use it adding following entry to file `~/.mozilla/firefox/*.default/mimeTypes.rdf':
<RDF:Description RDF:about="urn:mimetype:externalApplication:application/x-java-jnlp-file" NC:path="/usr/bin/javaws" NC:prettyName="javaws" />
But I don't see any change with and without that, on both it asks to use either `Java Web Start application' or download it.
[1] http://www.redhat.com/archives/nahant-list/2006-February/msg00315.html
I've found on [1] that Firefox can be configured to use it adding following entry to file `~/.mozilla/ firefox/ *.default/ mimeTypes. rdf':
<RDF:Description about=" urn:mimetype: externalApplica tion:applicatio n/x-java- jnlp-file" "/usr/bin/ javaws" e="javaws" />
RDF:
NC:path=
NC:prettyNam
But I don't see any change with and without that, on both it asks to use either `Java Web Start application' or download it.
[1] http:// www.redhat. com/archives/ nahant- list/2006- February/ msg00315. html