Hi:

We got a few questions on deployment with Blackdown.  It would be
appreciated if someone could help.

Q1: After we finish a Java application development on Windows NT 4.0 (Intel)
with VisualCafe 3.0, is it possible to include everything** on a CD, and let
user run the Java application from the CD on Redhat 6.0 Linux (Intel)
without any installation or file copy?

** "everything" includes:
- all class files or a JAR file of the Java application
- supporting files from VisualCafe 3.0 (they are said 100% pure)
- Blackdown JVM and supporting files
- what else?

Q2: Can we use Blackdown in this way (i.e. from a CD without installation),
or we have to install it first?  

Q3: If we can use it without a installation, then which Blackdown files
should be included on the CD, and any special file structure?  

Q4: Does Blackdown JVM generate any temporary files during running?  We plan
to use a CD-ROM not CD-RW, so can't add any temp files to the CD.

Q5: Is there any JRE for Linux like the one for NT?

We are not familiar with Blackdown or Linux yet :( so please give detail
information if possible.

Thank you in advance.


Lee


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