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Re: JRE in a subdirectory



Tom,

What you could do it to create your own application bundle with your own 
java launch stub that would check for that specific version of Java, and 
put up an appropriate message regarding Java 5, perhaps with a link to the 
Apple download site.

Also what will you do about potential users who have older Mac OS's? Apple 
has stated that Java 5 will only work on 10.4.x and later. You might want 
to also add that info to the lancher.

Larry

On Fri, 29 Jul 2005, Thomas Vatter wrote:

| Hi,
| 
| 1. the application needs Java 5, which is not included in OS X.
| 2. if I don't bundle the JRE I cannot assure the the application is run with
| the JRE that it was tested with. therefore the best way is calling a fixed
| java.exe in a subdirectory.

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 >Re: JRE in a subdirectory (From: Scott Palmer <email@hidden>)
 >Re: JRE in a subdirectory (From: Thomas Vatter <email@hidden>)
 >Re: JRE in a subdirectory (From: Cyrill Rüttimann <email@hidden>)
 >Re: JRE in a subdirectory (From: Thomas Vatter <email@hidden>)



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