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‎Dec 04, 2008
05:18 PM
Installing VM packs that are not bundled with installer
Hi All,
I am a new user to this product, but my company has been using it for several years now. We are rewriting our existing installer to provide sub-installers.
The problem I am facing is that I have 3 installers on 5 OS, not including 2 for 64bit versions. This is creating a very large footprint since each installer bundles the VM.
I am wondering if it is possible to package each VM outside my installers in a common location, but still have the the private VM installed with the application. Maybe a default action or custom action?
Thanks in advanced,
Craig W Gulliver
Team Lead
AlarmPoint Systems inc
I am a new user to this product, but my company has been using it for several years now. We are rewriting our existing installer to provide sub-installers.
The problem I am facing is that I have 3 installers on 5 OS, not including 2 for 64bit versions. This is creating a very large footprint since each installer bundles the VM.
I am wondering if it is possible to package each VM outside my installers in a common location, but still have the the private VM installed with the application. Maybe a default action or custom action?
Thanks in advanced,
Craig W Gulliver
Team Lead
AlarmPoint Systems inc
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‎Dec 05, 2008
08:15 PM
Are you using merge modules or just different installers? If they are separate installers, you might be able to set the first JRE as your default JAVA_HOME, then all the rest could be install without VM? I haven't tried that myself, but it might work.
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‎Dec 06, 2008
05:41 PM
Thanks for your reply Sandy.
I have separate installers at this point, but will eventually write a main installer that will control them all. I'll read up on merge modules to see if it will fit the bill.
I've gone through the whole JavaDoc API, but there is nothing that will allow the VM to be referenced outside the installer. I was also hoping that someone had created a plugin that I could reuse that would have the exact same behaviour as the installer and work with the same VM packs.
Thanks Again.
I have separate installers at this point, but will eventually write a main installer that will control them all. I'll read up on merge modules to see if it will fit the bill.
I've gone through the whole JavaDoc API, but there is nothing that will allow the VM to be referenced outside the installer. I was also hoping that someone had created a plugin that I could reuse that would have the exact same behaviour as the installer and work with the same VM packs.
Thanks Again.
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‎Dec 07, 2008
07:30 AM
If you want you can bundle (or not) the setup of the JDK / JRE and use Execute Target (if bundled) or Execute Command in order to install the VM, be that JDK / JRE!...
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