Re: Deployment

2015-03-31 Thread Michael Hall
On Mar 30, 2015, at 10:45 AM, David DeHaven david.deha...@oracle.com wrote: Brief question. What is the recommended deployment tool for applications at this time? Found that there had been some discussion on the Kenai AppBundler list that mentioned javapackager. Looking at that now.

Re: Deployment

2015-03-31 Thread David DeHaven
Less brief background. I’ve installed the java 9 ea releases. A while back for the jdk, today the jre as well. Be careful with those... 9 is undergoing a lot of changes so results may vary between ea releases. I highly recommend sticking with JDK 8 releases for now, especially for

Re: Deployment

2015-03-31 Thread Michael Hall
On Mar 31, 2015, at 11:03 AM, David DeHaven david.deha...@oracle.com wrote: I was trying to figure out some way to have 8 the default and still have 9 available for testing last night. Still working on it. Just move it out of /Library/Java/JavaVirtualMachines, then the stub tools won't be

Re: Deployment

2015-03-31 Thread David DeHaven
Since I do most of my testing with one particular application of my own. I was trying to figure out how to embed Java 9 JRE or JDK into a copy of the application. I haven’t done that much with embedding. It seemed to indicate different files missing. I was thinking this was because the

Re: Deployment

2015-03-30 Thread David DeHaven
Brief question. What is the recommended deployment tool for applications at this time? Found that there had been some discussion on the Kenai AppBundler list that mentioned javapackager. Looking at that now. Java Packager included with the JDK is under (very) active development. The

Re: Deployment

2015-03-30 Thread Robert Krüger
On Mon, Mar 30, 2015 at 6:06 PM, David DeHaven david.deha...@oracle.com wrote: http://www.jwrapper.com There are alternatives that can be found I came across… https://github.com/joshmarinacci/AppBundler There's an unofficial fork of AppBundler that's being maintained by (?) at

Re: Deployment

2015-03-30 Thread David DeHaven
http://www.jwrapper.com There are alternatives that can be found I came across… https://github.com/joshmarinacci/AppBundler There's an unofficial fork of AppBundler that's being maintained by (?) at BitBucket, those who were involved with the now defunct AppBundler Kenai project decided