Java 1.4.2 SDK/Netbeans cobundler doesn't install Webstart?

According to the docs Webstart is standard for 1.4.x, but while the 1.4.2/NetBeans cobundle install creates a javaws subdirectory in j2sdk_nb, it doesn't install it - no Webstart launcher on the desktop and no auto-loading the launcher when a jnlp file download begins. Just as if webstart wasn't there. Any help how to get this working is appreciated or else I may have to install j2sdk/netbeans separately in order to get the webstart install working...

The sdk/netbeans bundle contains j2sdk with no public skd.
(actually it invokes the sdk installer silently, without enabling the install of a public jre.)
To fix this go into add/remove programs, click on the j2sdk1.4.2 and click on change.
then you can click on modify, and install the public jre.
/Dietz

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