Does JNLP Wrapper support non-Java applications?
Yes, in addition to deploying Java applications, JNLP Wrapper may be used to deploy native applications and content files. Check out the -exec and -open commands on the Arguments Page. Why don’t my Windows batch files/Unix shell scripts work under JNLP Wrapper? Currently, JNLP Wrapper doesn’t capture console output for native applications. For most native applications this isn’t a problem, but it can cause Windows batch files and Unix shell scripts to lock up. This issue will be addressed in a future version of JNLP Wrapper. For now, the workaround is to make sure your batch files or scripts produce no console output. You can usually accomplish this in Windows, for example, by beginning your batch file with the @echo off command. Can I pass arguments to the Java VM with JNLP Wrapper? Yes! The JNLP specification only allows you to pass minimum and maximum heap sizes to the Java VM, but JNLP Wrapper enables you to pass any arguments you desire. To do so, see -jvmarg on the Arguments page