Google Chrome does not launch JNLP file automatically, so I recommend for our users this solution. It works but the downloaded JNLP file remains in download folder. Deleting them manually is troublesome.
I want to add a function to our Java application:
- Google Chrome downloads a JNLP file and open it.
- The JNLP file starts our Java application.
- The Java application deletes the JNLP file (<= I want this function!)
Can I get the file path of the downloaded JNLP file which started the Java application? Of cause, our Java application jar is signed and can access local resources.
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