The sdk is free and is available at microsoft's web site. You'll have to
search for it there.
The only way you can get rid of the deprecated API warning message is by not
using those API's
Irfan
-----Original Message-----
From: Maureen Chandra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 16, 2000 7:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Java: make EXE
Hi,
this one sounds nice.. where I can get the sdk? is it freeware?
can pls you tell me how to get rid of 'deprecated API' warning message when
compiling java source?
Thanks & regards,
Muliawan
>From: Irfan Mohammed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: Re: Java: make EXE
>Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 12:54:40 -0700
>
>You can convert a .class file to an .exe file if you use a tool provided by
>microsoft's now defunct sdk. You need to install the sdk before you use it
>though.
>
>Heres some documentation from it.
>
>Jexegen
>The Java Win32� Executable Generator (jexegen) converts Java classes into a
>fully executable Microsoft� Win32� application. The executable produced is
>in the exegen format. Jexegen can also create COM DLLs with embedded type
>libraries.
>
>Use the following command to run jexegen:
>
>jexegen [options] [@commandfile] files
>
>Jexegen Command-Line Arguments
>options One or more jexegen options.
>@commandfile A command file listing options and file specifications to be
>used by jexegen. For more information, see Command Files.
><files> Names of the files to be converted. You can specify class files and
>arbitrary data files.
>
>
>Jexegen Command-Line Options
>/ba /base /bindto /cri /d /main /maxver /nologo /nomain /out /r /r- /raw
>/reg /special:tlb[-] /special:pe[-] /special:all[-] /special:res /stack /v
>/w /win32res /win32res- /?
>
>See Also
>Jexegen Options
>
>Jexegen Usage Notes
>
>Exegen Format
>
>Irfan
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Maureen Chandra [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 10:22 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Java: make EXE
>
>
>Hi group,
>
>Sorry to have posted this question. But I really wondered whether we can
>compile .java to .exe or not. Or is there any compiler that can do that?
>
>Thanks & regards,
>Muliawan
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