![]() ![]() ![]() The Cisco application now access some of this classes. I assume that oracle uses the package as a basic package for all classes that are part of the deploy.jar. Both handle the public APIs the same way but private APIs and internals are completely different. For ITW/OWS we have the icedteaweb JAR that is injected. It looks like the deploy.jar that Oracle provides with old JREs / JDKs is exactly the Jar that is injected to an application. Only the interfaces for the JNLP API and the functionality for lazy download (and some minor other points) are defined by the spec. The JNLP spec does not say anything about such JAR.
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