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Sunday, June 22, 2008 | |
I've been looking at using JSmooth, an open source package that wraps Java apps into Windows exe. Apparently Azureus used to use it, at least before it became Vuze. JSmooth hasn't been updated in quite a while, but I'll give it a run this week on 1.6 and see what happens. Windows: First Steps in Wintegrating Java Apps: There are mutliple steps to properly providing integration on Windows, and I briefly mentioned them above, installers and executables. These items together are actually a rather large subject, so I plan to split them up. Today I'm going to talk about producing portable executables for Java applications through a program called JSmooth. Labels: java, noteToSelf, windows posted by ruffin at 6/22/2008 01:30:00 PM |
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