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Thanks everyone for the quick responses, that’s
much easier than I had hoped. Thanks, Paul Watson, Analyst Programmer Phone: (248) 336-7300 ext. 26 From: Geoff Levner
[mailto:email@hidden] "open
yourapp.app" should do it, as I recall. On 10/15/07, Paul
Watson <email@hidden>
wrote: When
you create a .app package and double click on it in OSX your java app runs and
acts like a normal Mac application. Is it possible to duplicate that from
the command line? Currently I can use the java command to launch the JAR
file that is in the .app folder structure but it looks different than just
double clicking the .app folder itself. Any
ideas? |
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