Java Web Start - 它适用于 Android 吗?
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Java Web Start - Does it work with Android?
提问by Nitrodist
As the title says, is deploying/using applications through Java Web Start a viable option? I found a few posts online from years ago saying that the JavaME applications are only available.
正如标题所说,通过 Java Web Start 部署/使用应用程序是一个可行的选择吗?几年前我在网上发现一些帖子说 JavaME 应用程序仅可用。
采纳答案by Pablo Santa Cruz
No, it's not an option. Android has an Application Store (called Android Market) that serves a similar purpose: managing applications install, updates and versions... So, technically, you don't need JWS.
不,这不是一个选择。Android 有一个应用程序商店(称为Android Market),其用途类似:管理应用程序安装、更新和版本……因此,从技术上讲,您不需要JWS。
回答by rosstheboss
Why not just host the .APK file locally on your lan on a webserver and allow people to download it from their browsers?
为什么不将 .APK 文件本地托管在您局域网上的网络服务器上,并允许人们从他们的浏览器下载它?
回答by Nemi
I believe the only way to get automatic updates like webstart is to use the android market. However, if you just want to deploy your app in your local lan, you can put the app as a link on an internal web server and have people navigate to it using the browser.
我相信获得像 webstart 这样的自动更新的唯一方法是使用 android 市场。但是,如果您只想在本地局域网中部署您的应用程序,您可以将应用程序作为链接放在内部 Web 服务器上,并让人们使用浏览器导航到它。

