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Re: Using Java 1.3 on PowerPC and 1.5 on Intel




Am 30.03.2006 um 16:26 schrieb Scott Palmer:


On 30-Mar-06, at 8:16 AM, Ulrich Kortenkamp wrote:

Hi,

after doing some benchmarks we now know for sure that we have to use Java 1.3.1 on PowerPC-based machines, and Java 1.5 on Intel- based ones. Is there a good way to do this? To me, it seems that there is no way to specify something like this for JavaApplicationLauncher...

You can do this with Java Web Start. Java Web Start can make an application bundle that lanches your app. I would start there.

I doubt that this is a solution for our problem, at least in the case of stand-alone-no-network-machines. We definitely don't want Java Web Start to pull the latest version of our servers, but we want that users who download a .dmg or get it on CD can run the application like they can with any other application.


Or did I miss a way to make JWS work locally? (without running a web server an connecting to localhost)

Ulli
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