From: FutureScalper on 29 Jun 2010 20:42 OK, my last complaint which I guess I need to live with. JRE 6 Update 20. When a minor attribute is changed in the .jnlp, apparently the existing desktop shortcut is invalidated. This seems to require deletion of the cached app, and reload of the app, and recreation of the desktop shortcut. I'm getting so annoyed with Java Web Start from mixed code security, to duplicate "cached" app names, through to this jnlp update annoyance. Anyway, I'm resigned to signing the jars, and living with it, because I have no practical alternative. And I have to give my users a means to easily delete and re-create their desktop shortcuts themselves. So, WHY does a minor change to the jnlp spec invalidate the desktop shortcut on Windows? (at least on Win64). Or am I mistaken? Thanks!
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