Magnus Hedemark wrote:
end up with three or four SDK's installed, starting up each of your java apps with a different $JAVA_HOME just to get it to work somewhat-reliably.

I suppose that could be true for apps developed by beginners. Our customers suffer no such problems. Our installer does all of that for them...including desktop icons, etc. It looks just like any other linux executable to them -- just run it. Of course, we have a fairly large program...and our users are willing to tradeoff the disk space for ease-of-use.

C

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