Thanks for your replay, Mario.

I will check it ;-)

I'm trying a "running application from CD" to get:
- not scared the user ;-)
- no need of HD free space from users/ tester;
- no need of install/uninstall;
- minimize need of support;
- several OS's as target


Alessandro




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inux?


I would strongly recommend InstallAnywhere 5 Now
              http://www.zerog.com/downloads_05.html


Here are the VMS (Java Virtual Machine packs) for the various operating
systems: http://www.zerog.com/downloads_02c.html

These VMS are put into the "C:\Program Files\InstallAnywhere 5
Now\resource\installer_vms" directory of the install.

I believe InstallAnywhere 5 Now comes with a basic java vm but you
may need the Java3D vm which you can get from Jeremy Booth's website:
http://www.newdawnsoftware.com  --> Resources (Install Anywhere VM packs)

The program is very very easy to use, and I've made several installers
with it.


TWOCOWS review:  http://linux.tucows.com/system/preview/224946.html


   Mario

Mariusz Zaczek
NASA - Johnson Space Center
Automated Vehicles and Orbit Analysis / DM35
Flight Design and Dynamics Division
Mission Operations Directorate
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-----Original Message-----
From: Alessandro Borges [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 11:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [JAVA3D] [Linux] How to create CD bundled JRE + Java3D for
Linux?


Hi,

I know how to build a Java/Java3D application bundled on CD for Windows
plataform:
I create a complete JRE enviroment in the CD, plus Java3D jars & dlls,  my
application's jars and extra resource (images, vrml, obj, etc.).
A simple runme.bat in the root starts the my demo application using the JRE
already installed in the CD.
Ok. Works fine.

But how can I do the same thing for Linux OS?
Is It possible?
The ideia is to provide a demo application ready to run from a CD,
targetting several OSs.

Any coment will be welcome.
Of course, I check the JRE & Java3D licenses, and it is legal, if I respect
some rules as described there.

Alessandro Borges

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