JavaScript OSA is a port of the Mozilla JavaScript 1.4.2 scripting system to the Macintosh in the form of a OSA (Open Scripting Architecture) component. Dec 23, 2013 I can no longer use Java Web Start on my Macbook running Max OSX 10.7.5 and java version 1.6.037. When I attempt to launch a Java Web Start file, I get a popup that says: To open this Web Start application, you need to download the Java Runtime Environment. Click 'More Info.' To visit the website for the Java Runtime Environment. Installing Catalina made the existing app I had built around the Java app no longer work. Ultimately, this post helped: Just use Automator to run a script that runs the java command to launch the jar. I wanted to make an app to launch Colossus, a Java version of the old Avalon Hill board game Titan.
#!/usr/bin/env sh java -Dprop1=val1 -Dprop2=val2 -jar./app1-uber.jar '$@' On Mac OSX, a dekstop app is just a directory with name ending at.app with special directory structure, to install the application the user has just to drag the application.app directory to /Applications and then double clik on it.
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This is a great hint, and I was just going to try it out, when my OSX 10.1 upgrade arrived. I upgraded the developer tools, and now MRJAppBuilder quits as soon as it starts up. It seems to be one of the few files not updated by the installer. Anyone else have that problem?
In case any one did have that problem, I found the answer in apple's Java release notes for 10.1:
The Developer CD update installer does not update MRJAppBuilder. To assure that MRJAppBuilder is properly installed, you should remove MRJAppBuilder from /Developer/Applications before running the installer on the Developer CD. If you have already run the installer, you can check the version of MRJAppBuilder to determine whether the correct version has been installed. The correct MRJAppBuilder version is 1.1. The older version of MRJAppBuilder was 10.0. If you still have the older version of MRJAppBuilder, remove it and then rerun the Installer on the Developer CD, selecting only the Developer Tools Software package.
The Developer CD update installer does not update MRJAppBuilder. To assure that MRJAppBuilder is properly installed, you should remove MRJAppBuilder from /Developer/Applications before running the installer on the Developer CD. If you have already run the installer, you can check the version of MRJAppBuilder to determine whether the correct version has been installed. The correct MRJAppBuilder version is 1.1. The older version of MRJAppBuilder was 10.0. If you still have the older version of MRJAppBuilder, remove it and then rerun the Installer on the Developer CD, selecting only the Developer Tools Software package.
I created a page a few months ago about this same subject. It's a little outdated because Limewire has its own icon but it works for other Java apps!
http://homepage.mac.com/gfxjedi/limewireicon.html
http://homepage.mac.com/gfxjedi/limewireicon.html
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Hey, I figured out a way to fix it, just change the user access prefs in the info window.
Check out my blog post about it at
http://simplicityssake.tumblr.com/post/590723877/replacing-icons-for-java-bundles
Check out my blog post about it at
http://simplicityssake.tumblr.com/post/590723877/replacing-icons-for-java-bundles