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Re: performance of remotely accessed java gui applications



Hi,

On 07.05.2010 23:19, Xerxes Ranby wrote:
>> Now, any ideas how to improve that situation?
>> How can I run java applications like the example above remotely
>> _smoothly_
> OpenJDK Icedtea6-1.8 ships with a new xrender backend that are better
> suited for running heavy GUI applications remote across the network.
> 
> Try running your application using Icedtea6-1.8 and the following
> command line:
I could not get the icedtea plugin working. No idea what it did, but it
pushed all cpu cores to 100% when I browsed some java enabled webpages.

And iceweasel doesn't know how to handle *.jnlp files when I have the
icedtea plugin installed without any sun-java* packages.


> java -Dsun.java2d.xrender=True -jar circuit-construction-kit-dc_en.jar
Now that really helped!
This way it was really usable and remotely almost as good as locally.


Now, is there a place in /etc where I can set this option as a default?


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