
Only signed applications can be configured to have additional permissions. By default they run in the same sandbox as applets, with several minor extensions like allowing to load and save the file that is explicitly selected by the user through the file selection dialog.

Unlike Java applets, Web Start applications do not run inside the browser.
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The code for Java Web Start was not released by Oracle as part of OpenJDK, and thus OpenJDK originally did not support it.

It was deprecated by Oracle in Java SE 9 and removed in Java SE 11.
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Java Web Start was distributed as part of the Java Platform, and included in downloads of the JRE and JDK. Some key benefits of this technology included seamless version updating for globally distributed applications and greater control of memory allocation to the Java virtual machine.
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In computing, Java Web Start (also known as JavaWS, javaws or JAWS) was a framework developed by Sun Microsystems (now Oracle) that allows users to start application software for the Java Platform directly from the Internet using a web browser.
