Originariamente inviato da andbin
Leggi sempre sulla guida di JWS (che ti avevo già linkato):
http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/te....html#creating

No, dipende da cosa deve fare l'applicazione.

Idem, dipende da cosa fa/usa l'applicazione.
Se ho capito bene dovrei mettere nel mio sito download.html
codice:
<HTML>
<BODY>
<OBJECT codebase="http://java.sun.com/update/1.6.0/jinstall-6-windows-i586.cab#Version=6,0,0,0" 
classid="clsid:5852F5ED-8BF4-11D4-A245-0080C6F74284" height=0 width=0>
<PARAM name="app" value="http://parserdom.altervista.org/launch.jnlp">
<PARAM name="back" value="true">

<A href="http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/ea.jsp">
Download Java Web Start</A>
</OBJECT>
</BODY>
</HTML>
però non ho capito bene gli script do ve vanno messi e soprattutto come li devo chiamare???
codice:
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="VBScript">
on error resume next
If isIE = "true" Then
  If Not(IsObject(CreateObject("JavaWebStart.isInstalled"))) Then
     javawsInstalled = 0
  Else
     javawsInstalled = 1
  End If
  If Not(IsObject(CreateObject("JavaWebStart.isInstalled.1.4.2.0"))) Then
     javaws142Installed = 0
  Else
     javaws142Installed = 1
  End If 
  If Not(IsObject(CreateObject("JavaWebStart.isInstalled.1.5.0.0"))) Then
     javaws150Installed = 0
  Else
     javaws150Installed = 1
  End If  
  If Not(IsObject(CreateObject("JavaWebStart.isInstalled.1.6.0.0"))) Then
     javaws160Installed = 0
  Else
     javaws160Installed = 1
  End If  
End If
</SCRIPT>
codice:
<script language="JavaScript">
/* Note that the logic below always launches the JNLP application
 *if the browser is Gecko based. This is because it is not possible
 *to detect MIME type application/x-java-jnlp-file on Gecko-based browsers. 
 */
if (javawsInstalled || (navigator.userAgent.indexOf("Gecko") !=-1)) {
    document.write("<a href=http://parserdom.altervista.org/launch.jnlp>Launch 
        the application</a>");
} else {
    document.write("Click ");
    document.write("here ");
    document.write("to download and install JRE 5.0 and 
        the application.");
}
</SCRIPT>