Settings for jnlp files in Web Server 6.0

What it should be in the classpath to make IPlanet Web Server 6.0 work with jnlp files? MIME type for jnlp has been set, but IPlanet just displays jnlp as an xml file on the client machine. Client machine has WebStart installed, and everything works with Tomcat web server.

Hello, I am having the same problem, a lot later. Did you ever solve this issue? I set the mime.types file, but when I add a path to the web-apps.xml file, it no longer will load jnlp files in the browser, it just displays the text.
I tried setting mime-mapping in the web.xml, but it has not effect in iPlanet, but works in Tomcat. Any one have ideas?

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