Importing Hosted Java Applets (Secure Access Devices Only); Uploading A Java Applet; Linking To A Hosted Java Applet Shared Object - Juniper NETWORK AND SECURITY MANAGER 2010.2 - ADMINISTRATION GUIDE REV1 Administration Manual

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Importing Hosted Java Applets (Secure Access Devices Only)

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From the Host Checker tab, select the Settings tab, and then click the Add icon in
4.
the Policies box.
From the Policy type list, select Secure Virtual Workspace Policy.
5.
Select the Options tab.
6.
Select a shared binary data object from the Desktop wallpaper image list.
7.
Click OK to save the configuration.
8.
You can store Java applets of your choice as shared objects in NSM without using a
separate Web server to host them. You can then use these applets to intermediate traffic
to various types of applications through the Secure Access device. For example, you can
upload the 3270 applet, 5250 applet, or Citrix Java applet to shared NSM objects. These
applets enable users to establish sessions to IBM mainframes, AS/400s, and Citrix
MetaFrame servers through terminal emulators. To enable the Citrix Java ICA client
through an IVE session, you must upload multiple Citrix
Citrix Terminal Services resource profile to host the Java applets.
You can upload individual
objects. Archive files can contain Java applets and files referenced by the applets. Within
the
,
, or
file, the Java applet must reside at the top level of the archive.
.zip
.cab
.tar
To ensure compatibility with both Sun and Microsoft Java Virtual Machines (JVMs), you
must upload both
.jar
and
files.
.cab
NOTE: Uploading Java applets requires signed ActiveX or signed Java applets to be
enabled within the browser to download, install, and launch the client applications.

Uploading a Java Applet

The source of the Java Applet is implementation dependent.

Linking to a Hosted Java Applet Shared Object

To create a link from a Secure Access device configuration tree to a shared object
containing a Java applet, follow these steps:
In the Device Manager, double-click the Secure Access device to open the device
1.
editor, and then select the Configuration tab.
Expand Users.
2.
Expand Resource Profiles.
3.
Select Hosted Java Applets, and then click the Add icon in the right pane.
4.
Give the applet and file each a name.
5.
Select a shared binary data object from the Applet file to be uploaded list.
6.
Click OK once to save the link, and then again to save the configuration.
7.
.jar
and
.cab
files or
.zip
,
.cab
.cab
files. The Sun JVM uses
Chapter 7: Managing Devices
and
files or configure a
.jar
.cab
, or
.tar
archive files to NSM shared
.jar
files. The Microsoft JVM uses
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