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How to create a Java Application.

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Sanny - 05 Jun 2006 07:45 GMT
I am able to make a .exe Application using C/C++ but when it comes to
java I am not aware how to make a application.

When making a application I need that user get a Setup Application
wizard when it clicks my Application file.

And the whole Application is loaded into the Windows/Program Files/
Folder.

And the Java App should be available on Start button/Program Files.

And it should start just like my C applications run.

Is it possible with Java and one thing I do not want to send a list of
java files. Java 1.2 is sufficient for my Application.

I am newbie with Java So any help will be considerable.

Thanks
Sanjay
Sanny - 05 Jun 2006 07:50 GMT
One more thing.

Nowadays what is the minimum version of java each desktop has. Is it
Java 1.2 or Java 1.3 or Java 1.4.

I want my application to be run on all Desktops possible atleast 90% of
desktops it should work without any problem.

And What about Applets what version of Java the Browsers Support
1.2/1.3/1.4

Thanks

Sanny.
Thomas Hawtin - 05 Jun 2006 13:01 GMT
> Nowadays what is the minimum version of java each desktop has. Is it
> Java 1.2 or Java 1.3 or Java 1.4.

"J2SE 1.3.1 has begun the Sun End of Life (EOL) process."[1] Actually I
believe its EOL period is supposed to last 1.5 years, and it started on
Oct 25, 2004. With the Windows installer automatically upgrading to 1.5,
I shouldn't think there are a large proportion of people using 1.4.

> I want my application to be run on all Desktops possible atleast 90% of
> desktops it should work without any problem.

Are you sure that the number of desktops without Java at all is less
than 10%?

Tom Hawtin

[1] http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/download.html
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bver - 05 Jun 2006 09:52 GMT
> I am able to make a .exe Application using C/C++ but when it comes to
> java I am not aware how to make a application.
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> Thanks
> Sanjay

Hi,

There is software out there that enables you to create a windows
executable from an executable jar (e.g. exe4j by ej-technologies,
commercial).
However, from a portability point of view, this is of course a bad
idea...

For your question about the program files folder and shortcuts in the
Start menu; thats an entirely different matter. For this you need to
create an installer, using one of the many packages available. My
personal favourite is nullsoft Install System.


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