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‎Mar 30, 2009
05:21 AM
common package for all OS
Hi all,
I want only one package that run on any OS.
I don't want different .bin or other packages for different OS.
Is it possible??
I am using InstallAnyWhere Enterprise edition 2009...
Thanks in advance,
Nilesh Rathod.
I want only one package that run on any OS.
I don't want different .bin or other packages for different OS.
Is it possible??
I am using InstallAnyWhere Enterprise edition 2009...
Thanks in advance,
Nilesh Rathod.
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‎Mar 30, 2009
06:16 AM
I think this is the option of building a single .jar but it'll need to be invoked using java.
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‎Mar 30, 2009
06:28 AM
pv7721 wrote:
I think this is the option of building a single .jar but it'll need to be invoked using java.
hi,
I want to build sigle file of installer.
(I mean I build it using IA enterprise edition 2009.) How to do so using it??
I dont know how to build project using java?????
Thanks & Regards,
Nilesh Rathod.
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‎Mar 30, 2009
06:37 AM
You said in your initial post that you want to build a single package to be run on any OS. This can be achieved only if your installer is a .jar file, otherwise you'll have binaries specific to the platform (an .exe for Windows, a .bin for Unices etc.)
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‎Mar 30, 2009
07:43 AM
pv7721 wrote:
You said in your initial post that you want to build a single package to be run on any OS. This can be achieved only if your installer is a .jar file, otherwise you'll have binaries specific to the platform (an .exe for Windows, a .bin for Unices etc.)
Hi,
Yes, but can you tell me how to do that using IA enterprise edition 2009???
Thanks & Regards,
Nilesh Rathod.
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‎Mar 30, 2009
11:16 AM
I don't have the IA 2009, but this must be similar: in your Advanced Designer just go to the Build tab and choose Unix (ALL) and Other Java-Enabled Platforms: this won't bundle the VM and should generate a single .jar
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‎Mar 31, 2009
12:04 AM
pv7721 wrote:
I don't have the IA 2009, but this must be similar: in your Advanced Designer just go to the Build tab and choose Unix (ALL) and Other Java-Enabled Platforms: this won't bundle the VM and should generate a single .jar
Hi,
Thanks, it's working, I have checked on windows..
Dont know about other platforms but it must be working....
I will tell you after checking.......
Thanks & Regards,
Nilesh Rathod.