Questions and Exercises: Doing More With Rich Internet Applications
Questions
- True or False: Rich Internet applications (RIAs) can set secure properties by prefixing the property name with
"jnlp."
.
- True or False: Only signed RIAs can use JNLP API to access files on the client.
Exercises
- To the following JNLP file, add a secure property called
jnlp.foo
and set its value to true
.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<jnlp spec="1.0+" codebase="" href="">
<information>
<title>Dynamic Tree Demo</title>
<vendor>Dynamic Team</vendor>
</information>
<resources>
<!-- Application Resources -->
<j2se version="1.6+" href=
"http://java.sun.com/products/autodl/j2se" />
<jar href="DynamicTreeDemo.jar" main="true" />
</resources>
<applet-desc
name="Dynamic Tree Demo Applet"
main-class="components.DynamicTreeApplet"
width="300"
height="300">
</applet-desc>
<update check="background"/>
</jnlp>
Check your answers.