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‎Mar 11, 2008
11:49 PM
Installshield or Installanywhere?
I'm looking for an installer for a java app and have been given the above two choices. But i'm completely new to this so am having a hard time figuring out myself which one should I go for. I played around with the eval versions a bit but didn't get any deep insights on what one has over the other (except that IA seemed a bit easier). So, I have come looking for a list of features present in one and absent in the other. Kindly kindly help me with that
ps: really sorry if this is the wrong forum to put this in
ps: really sorry if this is the wrong forum to put this in
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‎Mar 12, 2008
04:10 PM
If you want to target non-Windows platforms, you'll want to use InstallAnywhere; if it's only Windows, then either InstallShield 2008 or InstallAnywhere 2008 should do the trick.
InstallAnywhere does have some useful features for installing Java applications, such as the ability to create native-launcher executables that will search for a JVM or use a bundled JVM to run your Java code.
For lists of features in general, please see the InstallAnywhere home page and the InstallShield home page.
InstallAnywhere does have some useful features for installing Java applications, such as the ability to create native-launcher executables that will search for a JVM or use a bundled JVM to run your Java code.
For lists of features in general, please see the InstallAnywhere home page and the InstallShield home page.
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‎Mar 13, 2008
02:54 AM
Does either of them support creating customzied installation screens with custom buttons and other controls?
I have heard that IS supports modifying xml files but can either IS/IA create a custom screen and allow modification of the xml/text file with values entered by the user?
I have heard that IS supports modifying xml files but can either IS/IA create a custom screen and allow modification of the xml/text file with values entered by the user?
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‎Mar 13, 2008
04:00 PM
Both products support custom end-user dialog boxes/panels, though the techniques for putting them together are different. Similarly, both products have the capability to modify XML or text files or INI files, though the specifics are different for each product...