Webstart with qwerty keyboard

I have an application which can run as an application or with webstart. Normally, I use then an azerty keyboard, but when I want to use a qwerty keyboard, I can add the system property -Duser.language=en when starting my application. Can I also make webstart work with a qwerty keyboard? I tried to add the property user.language with value en to the jnlp file (resources/property), but this didn't work...
Can anyone help me??
thanx!

The problem is that setting system property in the jnlp file dosn't launch java -Dxxx=yyy, but instead only sets the system property xxx to yyy only if all-permissions is asked for, and only after verifing the certificates in the jar files.
/Dietz

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