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Re: JRE in a subdirectory



Java 5 is not part of their operating sytem. If the user installs an application he or she has the right that it works at once.

tom

Scott Palmer 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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