
version - Print the IcedTea-Web version and exit.(No argument expected) verbose - Enable verbose output.(No argument expected) update seconds - Check for updates.(Exactly one argument expected) strict - Enables strict checking of JNLP file format.(No argument expected) property name=value - Sets a system property before launching.(Expected one or more arguments) param name=value - Adds an applet parameter before launching.(Expected one or more arguments) noupdate - Disables checking for updates.(No argument expected) nosecurity - Disables the secure runtime environment.(No argument expected) jnlp - Location of JNLP file to launch (url or file).(Exactly one argument expected)

However experimental, this switch should keep you still in safety.(Expected one or more arguments) You can use parameter ALL or numbers (like 1 2 5) to select applets on page. html - Location of HTML file to launch (url or file). headless - Disables download window, other UIs.(No argument expected) arg arg - Adds an application argument before launching.(Expected one or more arguments) allowredirect - Follows HTTP redirects.(No argument expected) Xclearcache - Clean the JNLP application cache.(No argument expected) viewer - Shows the trusted certificate viewer.(No argument expected) license - Display the GPL license and exit.(No argument expected) help - Prints out information about supported command and basic usage.(No argument expected) about - Shows a sample application.(No argument expected) The JNLP file should only be specified once, whether as a main argument, after -jnlp or through an html file.

The jnlp-file can either be a url or a local path. A html file that launches a jnlp can be specified after the -html option. When specifying options, the name of the jnlp file can be after the command, the -jnlp option, an option with no arguments, or after an argument with an option that takes one argument. You can list them with: java -cp netx.jar .Boot Go to the directory where the main jar file is: cd usr/share/icedtea-web/Īnd just run your jnlp file: java -cp netx.jar .Boot -Xnofork -jnlp my_application.jnlpĭepending on your application you could have to change options. Get the Debian build from the stable release: wget Įxtract the deb file: tar xzvf icedtea-netx-common_1.6.2-3.1_all.debĮxtract the archive which is inside the deb file: tar xzvf However the important part of this application is written in Java so we can run it directly on macOS. Provides a Free Software web browser plugin running applets written in the Java programming language and an implementation of Java Web Start, originally based on the NetX project.īut there is no build for macOS.
