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VIPlet
The new version V4.1.0 for VIPlet V4 brings two major improvements:
- Support of the Java™ Web Start architecture
- An easy to use FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
As well as the support of the VIP7800 protocol which was in
restriction in the version 4.0.
I - Java™ Web Start architecture
Java Web Start technology is a technology used for deploying
applications based on the Java 2 platform. It allows a user to launch
and manage applications on any platform, from anywhere on the Web.
Java Web Start provides the best of both worlds:
- The ease of deployment and use of HTML,
- The power and flexibility of an application.
It eliminates complex operations like configuration or setup.
Using Java Web Start guarantees that the user is always running the
latest version of his application and that he has a performant
"one-click" activation of the application.
The only prerequisite is to download and install Java Web Start
software on the workstation (one-time download).
The figure below, from the java.sun.com site, shows how Java Web
Start works (e.g. the Draw application):

The yellow arrow shows a typical user experience: a single click on
a link launches the Java-technology-based application, which may never
have been present previously on the local workstation.
What really happens?
1 - The user clicks on the link, the browser invokes Java Web Start
technology.
2 - Java Web Start technology checks if all the resources needed for
the application are already downloaded. If the resources are not
present or an update is available, the resources are downloaded.
3 - If the resources are present, with the most recent version, the
application is launched immediately.
Using Java Web Start Software
Java Web Start allows execution of Java-technology-based
applications directly from the Web. An application can be launched
in three different ways:
- From a Web browser by clicking on a link.
- From Java Web Start's built-in Application Manager, which tracks
recently used applications and provides quick access to your
favorite applications.
- From desktop icons or the Start Menu (Microsoft Windows only).
VIPlet as a Java Web Start application instead of an applet
When he downloads the applet, the user is given the choice to run
VIPlet as an applet or to launch VIPlet using the Java Web Start
technology.

If he chooses to launch VIPlet using Java Web Start, this will
install VIPlet as a Java Web Start application in the Java Web Start
Application Manager and an icon may be created on the desktop.
VIPlet can now be launched either from the desktop icon or from the
Java Web Start Application Manager.
Launching modes:

Launching VIPlet from the Java Web Start Application Manager…

… or launching VIPlet from the VIPlet icon (displayed below),

will result in starting VIPlet independently of any browser.

This could solve problems that may occur when VIPlet is running
under control of a Web browser (e.g. when the user closes the browser’s
window).
Using Java Web Start technology, VIPlet can be quickly
deployed with a single click over the network. Java Web Start ensures
the most current version of VIPlet will be deployed.
II - VIPlet V4 File Transfer
Protocol (FTP)
VIPlet V4.1.0 includes a new friendly and easy-to-use FTP.
The administrator defines which users are able to use FTP.
If a user is authorized to use FTP, he will find an FTP button on
his VIPlet connections window. He will then be able to configure, run
and save his own configuration profiles locally or on the server where
VIPlet is installed.
Launching & configuring FTP:

Screen available to the users after connect:
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