On Sat, Apr 12, 2014 at 6:19 AM, Michael Hall mik3h...@gmail.com wrote:
i tried even the absolute path in case APP_ROOT is not supported but not
working.
I seem to remember support for something like this being added. But am not
sure. You could check the source.
I tried also with
I believe the way this works is that any jars in the Java directory are
added to classpath _but_ the Java directory itself is not classpath. The
Classes directory it contains is in classpath.
For example:
set java.class.path
On Sun, Apr 6, 2014 at 6:45 PM, Joe McGlynn joe.mcgl...@oracle.com wrote:
I don't believe the app bundler project is maintained any longer. That
code was subsumed into the FX Packager (which works for non-FX apps)
about a year ago. FWIW, I suspect that you need to put your application
Hi,
I'm trying to bundle my application using Oracle JavaAppLauncher (from the
AppBundler project files). all app classes are not in Jar but in a simple
directory structure as follow:
my.app/Contents/Java/
my.app/Contents/Java/classes
my.app/Contents/Java/setting
my.app/Contents/Java/lib
Hi,
Windows port of Oracle JDK 7 does not include com.apple.eawt.* classes
preventing compiling the code on Windows. Is there any way to overcome
this. My main development platform is Windows and rarely I'm able to test
the code on Mac machine.