Thanks. Looks like an interesting alternative, especially for the JVM
compression. Shipping a 50M+ package for an app that only contains a few K
of your own code, sucks. Do you know if it can be integrated into a gradle
build? I didn't find anything on their site regarding that.

Does it also produce packages for publishing in Apple and Windows app
stores?

Cheers,

Robert

On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 1:09 PM, Kustaa Nyholm <kustaa.nyh...@planmeca.com>
wrote:

> On 29/03/2015 13:49, "Robert Krüger" <krue...@lesspain.de> wrote:
>
> >For OSX packaging I have successfully played around with the gradle plugin
> >at https://code.google.com/p/gradle-macappbundle/. It simply worked and
> >did
> >the things I wanted it to do. However I was curious about an officially
> >supported java packaging mechanism that also works on windows
>
> Sorry I've not been following this thread so maybe I miss the mark
> but I've used JWrapper and I like it a lot:
>
> http://www.jwrapper.com
>
> Has almost all the features I want and the end user experience is rather
> nice, very Mac-like.
>
> br Kusti
>
>
>
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