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  <blog_title>JavaFX in the Box</blog_title>
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  <description>The way I mentioned yesterday is only good for desktop JavaFX application. If a application is unauthorized applet or Java Web Start application, it doesn't work.In these case, JNLP API is suitable. However, Java Plug-In supported JNLP API is Java SE 6u10 minimum.We can use javax.jnlp.PrintService i…</description>
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  <provider_name>Hatena Blog</provider_name>
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  <published>2009-05-21 00:00:01</published>
  <title> Printing on JavaFX 1.1 (Applet/Java Web Start)</title>
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