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Netx is a high-quality implementation of the Java Network Launching Protocol
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(JNLP). It downloads code over the network for applications and applets,
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caches it, and runs it in a secure environment.
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General Features of netx and JNLP:
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* Quality: Highest quality open-source JNLP client.
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* Modular: Easily add JNLP capabilities to any applications.
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* Security: Run code in a sandbox or log its activities.
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* Small Size: Loads from a ~130K JAR file.
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* Auto-Update: No special code needed to auto-update apps.
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* Fast startup: Runs code from a cache for fast starting.
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* Saves Memory: Supports running apps in a shared JVM.
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* No Browser: Runs apps and applets without a browser.
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* Web Based: No installers needed to deploy an application.
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Netx was designed from the ground-up to be a library for adding JNLP features
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to other applications. This allows the API to be clean, simple, and easy to
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use. Netx avoids the bloat and complication from application browsers and
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other UIs because these are done by other apps such as the Java Start button
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and OCD/Xito.
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