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Re: JRE in a subdirectory



I thought you could distribute Sun's JVM though?  You can't alter it
in any way when you do.  Oracle does this, IIRC.  I'm not commenting
on Apple's JVM.

My 2 cents.

Aaron R>

On 7/28/05, Scott Palmer <email@hidden> wrote:
> Thomas Vatter wrote:
> 
> > Is it possible to put JRE in a subdirectory of the application and
> > call it directly by for instance ./jre/bin/java -jar myapp.jar? It
> > works on linux but on OS X I have difficulties. The structure of the
> > downloaded java dmg package is very complex. After unpacking and
> > copying it to a subdirectory of the application and calling ./java
> > -jar myapp.jar  there is an error message "no known VMs. (check for
> > corrupt jvm.cfg file)"
> 
> That's not supported and illegal.  You are not allowed to redistribute
> Apple's JRE, it's a part of their operating system.
> 
> Scott
> 
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