Hi Peter

We are distributing a Java program to the Windows platform as a normal
installation procedure (with InstallShield). Included is a JRE, ver. 1.3,
which is installed local to the program so if the user allready have a JRE
installed our installation doesn't conflict with that version. The JRE is a
"file to file" copy of the one from our development PC, we don't use the
installation file (setup.exe) for JRE.

Mads, also Denmark

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> Hi there
>
> I have a question that is a little off topic, but i hope you'll answer
> anyway.
>
> I have this application, that is to be installed in  5 different
> countries,
> on 5 different local intranets, (a common intranet is in the works but not
> finished yet).
>
> My question is regarding the distribution of the application,
> we are considering the following:
>
> - setting up an intranet site that has a signed applet that can download
> latest version of jar-files to local pc
> or
> - creating a 'normal'  installable disk (ya' know setup.exe etc.)
> or
> - running of a shared networkdrive
> or
> - ???
>
> I hope you could give some idea of how you're doing the same, or which
> method you would prefer.
>
> PS: we are using jdk 1.1.8, so Java web start is not an option
>
> Regards
>
> Peter Tilsted
> Denmark
>
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