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‎Mar 15, 2006
10:43 AM
Options for multiplatform native installers
Hi,
I use ISMP a lot - and I've been hoping to move to 11.5. However, we have a new client app that needs an installer, and the 30+ megs of a bundled JVM is considered too big for a download.
I need to support Windows / Linux / MacOS X, and was hoping to have a common interface between them like we normally have with ISMP.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Does 11.5 somehow support this and I missed it?
Thanks for any help.
I use ISMP a lot - and I've been hoping to move to 11.5. However, we have a new client app that needs an installer, and the 30+ megs of a bundled JVM is considered too big for a download.
I need to support Windows / Linux / MacOS X, and was hoping to have a common interface between them like we normally have with ISMP.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Does 11.5 somehow support this and I missed it?
Thanks for any help.
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‎Mar 15, 2006
07:24 PM
Hi,
Why don't you use the JVM search instructions then, instead of bundling ?
Eyal
Why don't you use the JVM search instructions then, instead of bundling ?
Eyal
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‎Mar 15, 2006
07:43 PM
Hi,
Because I cannot guarantee Java (and the correct version of it) is installed on the machine. It would then make it a prerequisite - and only for installation.
Because I cannot guarantee Java (and the correct version of it) is installed on the machine. It would then make it a prerequisite - and only for installation.