The QTJAVA ENV is set to the path where QTJava.zip is. I can do a retest of
this Monday with a fresh computer at the office if u would like me to try
it?
You can install QTJava without a JRE- it puts it into the 'system32' folder.
You have to tell the QuickTime installer to install it mind... custom
install...
You can have your own standalone QuickTime installer, and set it up to
always install QTJava... You just provide an .ini file in the same location
as the QuickTime installer exe.
Within InstallAnywhere you can set a path so it attaches the QTJava.zip
without installing it... Or even add the QTJAVA ENV to InstallAnywhere- much
nicer way of doing it, worked cool for me... If the ENV isn't there then get
InstallAnywhere to install your ini'ed up QuickTime.exe :)
Hope that helps
aNt
>
> Do you happen to know what the QTJAVA ENV var gets set
> to if the user doesn't already have Java installed?
>
> Laura's experience is that QTJ doesn't get installed
> without a pre-existing Java install.
>
> > Another way is to use InstallAnywhere (costly mind).
> > They worked with Apple
> > to get QTJava to work- it tried to find the QTJava
> > on the system, if its not
> > there it will launch your QuickTime installer...
>
> What Quicktime insaller? Can you elaborate on this?
> I do in fact use the older version of InstallAnywhere
> and it works quite well. How would I use it in
> conjunction with QTJ installation?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Alex
>
> --- anthony rogers <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> >
> > I know what you mean Alex. I have built many
> > applications for public usage-
> > and for a lot of users at that. I found the best way
> > was to use the QTJAVA
> > environment variable. It seems the variable has
> > changed; its surrounding
> > QUOTES in QT7 have gone- HURAY! (so that's cool).
> > Everything pre QT7 has
> > Quotation marks around the variable and that became
> > a bit of a pain.
> >
> > Another way is to use InstallAnywhere (costly mind).
> > They worked with Apple
> > to get QTJava to work- it tried to find the QTJava
> > on the system, if its not
> > there it will launch your QuickTime installer...
> >
> > For browsernet stuff (say your user has to download
> > the application) I cheat
> > and embed a QT Movie into a webpage in that movie I
> > have an bit of xml that
> > asks for the QTJava component- if it cant find it
> > that QT will download and
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