org.autoplot.servlet.JnlpServlet

Alternative to the CGI/Perl based solutions for dynamically creating the JNLP to launch into a specific Autoplot configuration. This uses the following rules:

  • version parameter indicates the version of Autoplot to run.
  • max-heap-size parameter indicates the heap size to use, 1G is the default to support 32 bit machines.
  • URI or URL parameter is the Autoplot URI or vap file. Everything following this considered to be part of the URI, so no further servlet parameters can be specified.
  • open parameter is also an alias for URI, but I'm not sure if it is used.
  • If the parameter appears to be a URI, then it and everything following it is considered to be part of the URI. This allows the following URLs, see http://autoplot.org/hudson/job/autoplot-test-jnlp-server/: http://autoplot.org/autoplot.jnlp http://autoplot.org/autoplot.jnlp?version=devel http://autoplot.org/autoplot.jnlp?http://autoplot.org/data.txt http://autoplot.org/autoplot.jnlp?version=hudson&URI=http://autoplot.org/data.txt http://autoplot.org/autoplot.jnlp?version=hudson&http://autoplot.org/data.txt http://autoplot.org/autoplot.jnlp?version=hudson&samp=true http://autoplot.org/autoplot.jnlp?version=hudson&samp=true http://autoplot.org/autoplot.jnlp?version=hudson&vap+cdaweb:filter=polar http://autoplot.org/autoplot.jnlp?vap+bin:http://www-pw.physics.uiowa.edu/voyager/data/pra/v1790205?reportOffset=yes&open=rank2=6:262&recLength=528&type=ushort&byteOrder=big http://autoplot.org/autoplot.jnlp?max-heap-size=4G'

    JnlpServlet( )


    getServletInfo

    getServletInfo( ) → String

    Returns a short description of the servlet.

    Returns:

    a String containing servlet description

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