Oct 07, 2010
02:19 PM
Hi, I was attempting to check the value of the environment variable BLAH using $lax.nl.env.BLAH$. It appears to work in Windows and Linux environments, but not in DOS (running in console mode). It says that this should work for Windows and for Unix systems. Is DOS supposed to be covered when it says "works for Windows"? :confused: Thanks, Matt
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Oct 13, 2009
10:51 AM
Do you mean using a tool after you create the installer using InstallAnywhere? Or, are you talking about a tool to create the icon itself?
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Oct 13, 2009
10:26 AM
Hi, I was wondering if it is possible to change the installer icon. This is the icon that is double clicked to start the installation process. It doesn't seem to be possible to put in your own custom icon. I just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing something. Thanks, Matt
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Oct 07, 2009
08:14 AM
There were two issues in that thread and one of them does not seem to be resolved in IA 2009 SP 1. I'm using IA 2009 SP 1. It doesn't fix the problem I've described where you want to use the MySQL JDBC driver from the user (instead of one packaged with your installer).
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Oct 07, 2009
08:13 AM
I'm using IA 2009 SP 1. It doesn't fix the problem I've described where you want to use the MySQL JDBC driver from the user (instead of one packaged with your installer).
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Oct 06, 2009
01:02 PM
qqqqqq wrote: The problem is that we can not ship the oracle jars. So we can not specify oracle jar in custom driver settings option... bcoz then IA bundles that jar with the installer. we are asking the user to download the oracle jar and give the path location to that oracle jar. how can we use this jar (downloaded by user) to be used in the custom driver setting ..? bcoz custom driver settings does not allow to give some path it requires that jar to be on your machine. any help on this? Any idea whether this issue can be fixed? I can't ship with the MySQL jars and I want it to use the one the user specified, but I can't seem to figure out how.
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Oct 06, 2009
11:05 AM
Hi, I am unable to ship the MySQL JDBC driver with my application for licensing reasons. To get around this, I have a "Choose File" panel that tells the user of my installer to download the MySQL JDBC driver themselves and point me to their driver. The path to the driver they downloaded is stored in an InstallAnywhere variable (i.e. $MYSQL_DRIVER_PATH$). I would like to run an SQL script using the MySQL JDBC driver stored in that InstallAnywhere variable. But, this does not seem possible. When I go to configure a MySQL Database Server Host, I click on the "Custom Driver Settings" checkbox and put "com.mysql.jdbc.Driver" under the JDBC Driver Class heading. However, I am unable to put $MYSQL_DRIVER_PATH$ under the Dependencies section. Does anyone have any ideas how I might get this to work? Or, is there an alternative to this that might work? Thanks for the help, Matt
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