Create a productive version with a runnable SWT-App [message #1090657] |
Tue, 20 August 2013 13:07 |
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Hi all,
is it possible create a productive version with SWT-App, that contains a JRE, so that it isn't necessary Java on the PC where the SWT-App has to be installed?
And what are the steps to follow?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions and help
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Re: Create a productive version with a runnable SWT-App [message #1095707 is a reply to message #1091400] |
Tue, 27 August 2013 12:16 |
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Hi all,
I managed following the tutorial to create the SWT application with JRE included.
Now my problem is that I have a machine with Win64 but I have to create an application that is also valid for Win32. I checked the tutorial but I don't think that it shows nothing about.
Someone can suggest to me what are the steps to achieve this?
Thanks in advace for any help and explanation
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Re: Create a productive version with a runnable SWT-App [message #1102043 is a reply to message #1095707] |
Thu, 05 September 2013 09:23 |
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Hi all,
I resolved the problem linked with a valid application for Win32, I find the correct Delta-Pack and now I able to export my application.
I make a test with the new export, in which I have included JRE (for this I followed the suggestions in the tutorial),
but on this machine when run my application give me the following error
On this machine hasn't installed any version of Java and is Win32.
My finally scope is create an export of my application that can run also if Java isn't installed on the destination machine.
I think I forgot something in some step, but I cannot figure out what.
Anyone has any suggestions to direct me on the right path to solve this problem?
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Re: Create a productive version with a runnable SWT-App [message #1102086 is a reply to message #1102064] |
Thu, 05 September 2013 10:40 |
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Hi,
I checked the export and contains only the following three folder:
- Configuration
- P2
- plugins
in addition to files .exe and .ini of my application and the file artifacts.xml
Should also exists the JRE folder, correct or not?
In my [app].ini are present only the following rows
-startup
plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher_1.3.0.v20120522-1813.jar
--launcher.library
plugins/org.eclipse.equinox.launcher.win32.win32.x86_1.1.200.v20120913-144807
-vmargs
-Xms64m
-Xmx512m
-XX:MaxPermSize=256m
It's necessary add the row suggested by Judith, but is it necessary put them in a specific position or not?
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Re: Create a productive version with a runnable SWT-App [message #1105162 is a reply to message #1103431] |
Mon, 09 September 2013 12:50 |
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Hi Jeremie,
thanks for your suggestions. I start with the first link that you suggest and I find immediately the first problem.
In this FAQ is reported the follow structure of the eclipse folder:
eclipse/
features/ ''the directory containing Eclipse features''
plugins/ ''the directory containing Eclipse plugins''
eclipse.exe ''platform executable''
eclipse.ini
eclipsec.exe ''(windows only) console executable''
epl-v10.html ''the EPL license''
jre/ ''the JRE to run Eclipse with''
notice.html
readme
I check my structure and I discovered that is missing the JRE folder under the root folder "eclipse", for the moment the search of this folder didn't give result on my machine.
I think that this is the source of my problem?
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