With this application (Installanywhere 5 NOW) it will make an install
program.
So, it will install on the local machine and will take up HD space. But it's

pretty much idiot proof (from the user's stand point) because you just keep
clicking
next. But it will be easy for the user, will not require support. To get
several
OS's to be included will require you to make an installer for each OS. So,
it's not
a single program that can install on all OS's...the installer is targeted
for a 
particular OS.

   Mario 


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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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From: "ZACZEK, MARIUSZ P. (MARIO) (JSC-DM) (NASA)"
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] [Linux] How to create CD bundled JRE + Java3D for L
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
Bldg: 30A     Room: 3040A

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             are strictly my own and do not necessarily reflect those of
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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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