on 08-25-2014 2:49 PM
I'm running OS X Mavericks with Java 8.0.11 build 12. When I click to open the JSP, both Firefox and Safari ask to Save .JSP or Open .JSP with. Is there anyway to execute the JSP automatically like it's supposed to?
If the above wasn't clear, I'll clarify here. I'm trying to execute the MII Workbench in my OS X environment.
I think there was a big security issue so now they (apple) want you to download the file and open it directly. I think there may be a way to override it if you google around for "osx unable to open jnlp" etc. but it exposes you to the security flaw if you do this.
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This gets me closer, just now "MII quits unexpectedly". It also shows me a dump, I can post it here if needed.
For future reference, Open with > Macintosh HD > System > Library > Core Services > Java Web Start in case people have trouble finding it like I did.
EDIT:
After revisiting the dump issue, as long as I don't check the box for "always allow", MII will open right up.
The workbench is loaded without problems and I can work with it, however no applet loads in Safari version 8.0 (10600.1.25).
I'm using the JRE 1.7.0_71-b14 and MII 12.2
Example error in applet grid:
grid [ERROR] - Couldn't set query template: No Query Defined
grid [ERROR] - Couldn't set display template: null
grid [ERROR] - Couldn't set display template: null
Can anyone help me?
thank you
Pablo Silva
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