Index
Objective
The objective of this guide is to present the procedures
needed to perform the Java configuration for the correct operation
of WebDav.
Java®
runtime environment
The Java Runtime Environment (Plug-in) installed on the
workstation should always be in the latest version. Browsers block
execution of any extension or plug-in if this condition is not met.
IMPORTANT:
- We suggest to clear the browser CACHE before using
the product with a new release of FLUIG
- Remove Applet CACHE
for Java plug-in in:
- Control Panel > Java > Internet
Temporary Files > Display
- Remove all from the list of
"Applications", "System Resources" and "Resources"
Follow these settings:
- Some Java settings may be required for the correct operation
of Webdav. The Control
Panel menu has a Java option in the General
tab. Click the Definitions button:

- In the Definitions screen of the
Internet Temporary Files, click the Delete Files
button:

- In the Delete Files and Applications
screen, check all the options and click OK:

- In the Security tab, decrease the security
level to Medium and then click the Manage
Certificates button:

- In the Certificates screen, remove the
trusted certificates:

- In the Advanced tab, check the option Always
allow in the JNLP/MIME File Association item:

- In Mixed-code safety check (sandboxed vs.
trusted) item, check the Disable check (Not
recommended) option:

- After all the above procedures have been completed, access
the Browser, delete the entire cache, close the browser, reopen it
and access the ECM.
- A permission issue might be presented. To verify it, just
enable the Java log console.
- The Control Panel menu has a Java
option, in the Advanced tab. In Java
Console, select Display Console.

- When loading a page that uses Java, a log screen will
appear. If the browser is already open before completing the
settings, the page should be restarted.